Kevin Knox has played in 31 games this season (for the Detroit Pistons) and was traded to the Utah Jazz last month. However, the Jazz waived Knox and he did not appear in a game for the franchise.
During this year's NBA trade deadline day, the Utah Jazz ended up making a couple of selling moves down the rotation to plan for the future of this roster's construction.
Don't get comfortable is one secret rule of the NBA's trade deadline. Case in point, the Utah Jazz are waiving forward Kevin Knox just hours after acquiring him.
A couple grades for the Utah Jazz trades Simone Fontecchio to Detroit for Kevin Knox, Gabriel Procida, and the Wizards 2nd round pick. GRADE: B+ The Wizards 2nd round pick will most likely be a top-40 pick.
The Utah Jazz and Detroit Pistons are giving us a light appetizer with some 24 hours to go before the NBA trade deadline.
The Utah Jazz are sending forward Simone Fontecchio to the Detroit Pistons for former first-round draft pick Kevin Knox, a 2024 second-round pick and draft rights to Gabriele Procida, ESPN reported Wednesday.
On Wednesday evening, the Detroit Pistons will be in California to face off against the Sacramento Kings. Before the game, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported that the team has made a trade with the Utah Jazz.
The forward played a modest rotation role in 52 games as a rookie but has seen his minutes increase in 2023-24.
Last year, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander was an All-NBA first-teamer. He may be even better this season. Meanwhile, forward Kevin Knox has become an NBA journeyman and is now in his second stint with the Pistons.
For the Detroit Pistons, eight is more than enough. The losses have been piling up in the early going and they'll look to end their eight-game slide when they host the Atlanta Hawks on Tuesday.
The Pistons have brought back forward Kevin Knox, claiming him off the abandoned car lot that is NBA free agency to sign him to a one-year deal.
A former top-10 NBA Draft pick is getting another lifeline from his old team.
Swingman Kevin Knox is headed back to the Detroit Pistons. According to NBA insider Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium, Knox is signing a one-year deal with the Pistons.
The Pistons are bringing back forward Kevin Knox on a one-year contract, per Shams Charania of The Athletic. Knox, 24, is 6-fgoot-7 and appeared in 42 games with the Pistons last season, before a February trade sent him to the Trail Blazers.
The Pistons have reached an agreement to bring back free agent forward Kevin Knox on a one-year deal.
The Trail Blazers have waived forward Kevin Knox and claimed forward Ish Wainright off waivers, the team announced in a press release. Along with those moves, Portland released center/forward Duop Reath, as first relayed by Sean Highkin of Rose Garden Report.
The Trail Blazers announced they signed forward Kevin Knox earlier this week and his new contract is an Exhibit 10 deal for training camp, per Luke Adams of Hoops Rumors.
NBA athletes don’t get a lot of second chances but the Detroit Pistons are giving one promising player another shot at greatness. The team is currently in transition and attempting to be something to look out for in the Eastern Conference.
Knox, 22, was drafted by the Knicks with a top-10 pick in 2018.
The NBA Trade Deadline is less than one month away and on Thursday morning, the Atlanta Hawks and New York Knicks reportedly made the first significant splash.
The New York Knicks have lost four in a row, and now, they've temporarily lost another member of their rotation due to COVID-19.
The New York Knicks have to cut their roster from 20 to 15 players in the coming days as the regular season is set to commence on October 20 against the Boston Celtics.
In 2018, NBA Summer League stud Kevin Knox was heralded as a future NBA star. Three years later, Knox will return to Las Vegas not as a star but as a broken player.
The New York Knicks likely have a shortlist of point guards they will target this off-season, especially with the market flush with talent. Until players
The New York Knicks have created a new identity under head coach Tom Thibodeau, playing suffocating defense. They currently rank first in the NBA in points allowed per game with 104.7, nearly a two-point difference between the 2nd ranked Los Angeles Lakers.
Would Paul want to join a team that’s nowhere near championship contention?
Rose badly wanted to see the young forward in action over New York’s final 16 games. With the team not part of the NBA’s 22-team restart plan for this summer, Rose won’t get that opportunity.
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