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Former Partizan Belgrade and Minnesota Timberwolves player P.J. Dozier has agreed to play for Anadolu Efes until the end of the season, Eurohoops sources can confirm. The U.S. swingman was recently waived by the Minneapolis team in the NBA and is now returning to Europe to play EuroLeague with the Istanbul outfit.
Bobby Marks: Minnesota announced that they have waived PJ Dozier. The Timberwolves will incur a $1,051,255 cap hit. The waiver saves Minnesota roughly $5M toward the luxury tax.
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Jake Fischer: The Timberwolves have looked to find a trade for veteran Keita Bates-Diop, sources said, to allow Minnesota to keep a personal favorite of president Tim Connelly on the roster: PJ Dozier.
Jon Krawczynski: The Timberwolves have agreed to terms on a 1-year deal with veteran wing PJ Dozier, league sources tell @TheAthletic. Dozier played for Tim Connelly in Denver and spent some time with the Iowa Wolves. He averaged 9.2 points for Partizan in Serbia last season.
Touching on Canada’s potential, he expressed excitement underlining the national team’s underrated assets. “I’m excited to see the group we have. We’ve got so many underrated guys on the team, that you don’t really pay attention to, who can impact the game in many ways”, he said. “I don’t follow EuroLeague, but that’s my guy”, he said on his former teammate PJ Dozier. “I reached out to him a couple of times, he’s doing his thing out there. I know the Euro-life is a little different, but he’s enjoying it. I’d love to have him over here, we had a lot of fun when he was here”, he added.
P. J. Dozier signed a one-year deal with Partizan, as reported earlier by Mozzart Sport, and now confirmed by EuroHoops sources to our own Vaggelis Ioannou.
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By offloading Richaun Holmes and the 24th overall selection, the Kings now project to have a minimum of $33.5 million in cap space. They could get up to $35.6 million if they waive the non-guaranteed salary of PJ Dozier and decline the team option of Kessler Edwards. Not only do they not need to worry about trading an important player for salary matching purposes, but they could acquire a much more expensive player earning north of $20 million.
Michael Scotto: The Sacramento Kings signed PJ Dozier to a two-year deal, league sources told @hoopshype. The deal is fully guaranteed for the rest of this season and is non-guaranteed for the 2023-24 season.
Adrian Wojnarowski:The Kings are signing guard P.J. Dozier for the rest of the season, his agent Kevin Bradbury tells ESPN. Dozier had had consecutive 10-day deals with Sacramento.
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