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Rylan Stiles: Friday and Saturday, the Oklahoma City Thunder hosted its third annual Legacy Weekend, inviting former Thunder players back to enjoy a game, connect with each other and the community. Friday, 16 former players including Thabo Sefolosha (2009-14), Nick Collison (2008-18), Johan Petro (2008-09), Nenad Krstić (2008-11), Kyle Singler (2015-18), Nazr Mohammed (2011-12), Eric Maynor (2009-13), DJ White (2008-11), Steven Hill (2008-09), Daequan Cook (2010-12), Kyle Weaver (2008-10), Morris Peterson (2010-11), Mike Wilks (2008-09), Lazar Hayward (2011-12), Damien Wilkins (2008-09), and Desmond Mason (2008-09) attended the Thunder vs Wizards game and were recognized in-game. Saturday, several former players along with current players Jaylin Williams and Cason Wallace visited the Northeast Health and Wellness Center to lead a basketball clinic for seniors. From the Thunder: pic.twitter.com/eoI2jAxiId
Joe Mussatto: Chet Holmgren getting in work with Olivier Sarr and Jared Butler. And getting coached up by inaugural Thunders DJ White and Nick Collison. Kind of a cool parallel.
Chet Holmgren getting in work with Olivier Sarr and Jared Butler. And getting coached up by inaugural Thunders DJ White and Nick Collison. Kind of a cool parallel. pic.twitter.com/SdRpd0LySs
— Joe Mussatto (@joe_mussatto) March 7, 2023
Royce Young: DJ White, who was on the inaugural Thunder team and is still revered as one of the best teammates the organization has had, announced his retirement from basketball yesterday. pic.twitter.com/ZysqFhSecG
DJ White, who was on the inaugural Thunder team and is still revered as one of the best teammates the organization has had, announced his retirement from basketball yesterday. pic.twitter.com/ZysqFhSecG
— Royce Young (@royceyoung) August 16, 2022
D.J. White, the former Indiana University standout and 2008 first-round pick, has announced his retirement from basketball.
D.J. White, the former Indiana University standout and 2008 first-round pick, has announced his retirement from basketball. pic.twitter.com/xcO51Q9He7
— Scott Agness (@ScottAgness) August 15, 2022
Orazio Cauchi: Former Celtics big-man D.J. White has officially signed with Auxilium CUS Torino, the team announced. #NBA
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Fujian now has import forward DJ White training with the team. Source says Al Harrington has received an offer from NBA, so Fujian is going to sign DJ to replace him.
The one-month contract for big man D.J. White expires next week, after the club failed to buyout another underachieving previous signing, Lamont Hamilton, as expected, due to his exorbitant contract. Over the weekend, White went scoreless in three minutes of action in a loss to Greek club Olympiacos, and then was not registered in the ACB due to Hamilton’s presence.
Emiliano Carchia: OFFICIAL: @Baskonia signs DJ White to a one-month contract
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Charlotte Bobcats President of Basketball Operations Rod Higgins announced today that the team has signed forward DJ White for the remainder of the season. The 6-9 White, who signed a pair of 10-day contracts on March 21 and 31, has seen action in two games for the Bobcats this season, tallying two rebounds and one steal in five minutes. He is in his sixth NBA season and has career averages of 5.9 points and 3.2 rebounds in 138 games played with the Thunder, Bobcats and Celtics. For his career, White has shot .507 from the field (348-687) and .720 from the free-throw line (113-157).
Charlotte Bobcats President of Basketball Operations Rod Higgins announced today that the team has signed forward DJ White to a second 10-day contract. The 6-9 White has seen action in one game for the Bobcats this season, tallying one rebound and one steal in four minutes. He is in his sixth NBA season and has career averages of 5.9 points and 3.2 rebounds in 133 games played with the Thunder, Bobcats and Celtics. For his career, White has shot .507 from the field (348-686) and .720 from the free-throw line (113-157).
Charlotte Bobcats President of Basketball Operations Rod Higgins announced today that the team has signed forward DJ White to a 10-day contract. White will wear No. 8. The Bobcats roster stands at 15 players. The 6-9 White is in his sixth NBA season and has career averages of 6.0 points and 3.2 rebounds in 132 games played with the Thunder, Bobcats and Celtics. For his career, White has shot .507 from the field (348-686) and .720 from the free-throw line (113-157).
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