Dallas Mavericks waive Deron Williams; Cleveland Cavaliers in play
DALLAS -- The Dallas Mavericks have waived Deron Williams, and sources told ESPN that even though multiple teams are interested in his services, he has set his sights on the Cleveland Cavaliers.
Williams has made it known he intends to sign with Cleveland once he clears waivers, league sources told ESPN.
The Mavericks will pay Williams the roughly $2.5 million left on his contract, sources told ESPN. Besides the Cavaliers, the Utah Jazz, among other teams, are expected to express interest. It's expected that it will take Williams around 48 hours to clear waivers.
Dallas is preparing for rookie Yogi Ferrell to take the reins as the starting point guard, according to sources.
The Mavs held Williams out of practice the past two days while attempting to trade him. He spent the past season and a half with Dallas, his hometown team, after the Brooklyn Nets bought out the final two seasons of his maximum contract for $27 million.
"It was great having Deron and his family back home in Dallas for the better part of 2 seasons," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said in a text message to reporters who cover the team. "At this time the decision has been made to focus on playing our young guys, and the organization felt that giving Deron the freedom to choose his next team was the right thing to do. Deron still plays at a high level and I believe he will be a difference-maker for a contending team down the stretch of this season. We wish him and his family the very best."
Williams, 32, averaged 13.1 points and 6.9 assists this season but has been limited to 40 games because of injuries.
Williams has made it known he intends to sign with Cleveland once he clears waivers, league sources told ESPN.
The Mavericks will pay Williams the roughly $2.5 million left on his contract, sources told ESPN. Besides the Cavaliers, the Utah Jazz, among other teams, are expected to express interest. It's expected that it will take Williams around 48 hours to clear waivers.
Dallas is preparing for rookie Yogi Ferrell to take the reins as the starting point guard, according to sources.
The Mavs held Williams out of practice the past two days while attempting to trade him. He spent the past season and a half with Dallas, his hometown team, after the Brooklyn Nets bought out the final two seasons of his maximum contract for $27 million.
"It was great having Deron and his family back home in Dallas for the better part of 2 seasons," Mavs coach Rick Carlisle said in a text message to reporters who cover the team. "At this time the decision has been made to focus on playing our young guys, and the organization felt that giving Deron the freedom to choose his next team was the right thing to do. Deron still plays at a high level and I believe he will be a difference-maker for a contending team down the stretch of this season. We wish him and his family the very best."
Williams, 32, averaged 13.1 points and 6.9 assists this season but has been limited to 40 games because of injuries.
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