The San Antonio Spurs sent Devonte' Graham and his partially-guaranteed contract to the Charlotte Hornets as a way to clear up roster space to potentially add another player this offseason.
As announced Saturday afternoon, the Spurs traded Graham to the Charlotte Hornets, where he spent the first three seasons of his career, and a second-round pick in exchange for more cap space and another roster spot. No assets were sent to San Antonio.
The San Antonio Spurs are trading guard Devonte Graham and a second-round pick to the Charlotte Hornets, sources tell ESPN. The Hornets will waive Graham, allowing him to become a free agent.With the move, San Antonio is now able to reach $19.1 million on their cap this offseason, which could clear the way for them to add another player — either through the ongoing free agency market or in a sign-and-trade with the Chicago Bulls and Sacramento Kings.
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