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Former Rockets player Chris Clemons signed with French team SLUC Nancy for the remainder of the 2023-24 season.
Former NBA players Chris Clemons, Carlik Jones and Okaro White will play for G League team Windy City Bulls in the 2022-23 season.
JD Shaw: The Atlanta Hawks have received a summer league commitment from Chris Clemons, source tells @HoopsRumors. Clemons averaged 21.3 points per game with the Celtics’ G League affiliate this season, which included a 52-point outing.
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JD Shaw: Sources: The @Dallas Mavericks are hosting a free-agent mini-camp this week that will have over 30 players attending. Dallas is trading four players in the Christian Wood deal, so it will soon have open roster spots.
JD Shaw: Among the attendees: AJ Lawson, Chris Clemons, Emanuel Terry, Grant Riller, Isaiah Brown, Jalen Lecque, Jay Huff, Justin Gorham, Langston Galloway and Sekou Wiggs, plus several other players.
Shams Charania: The Atlanta Hawks are planning to sign G League forward Cam Oliver and former Rockets guard Chris Clemons on 10-day hardship deals, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium.
Jay King: The Maine Celtics announced their training camp roster, which includes Ryan Arcidiacono, Juwan Morgan, Luke Kornet, Theo Pinson, Chris Clemons, Sam Hauser (two-way), Brodric Thomas (two-way) and local D3 legend Eric Demers, among others.
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Jared Weiss: Celtics are waiving Theo Pinson, Garrison Matthews and Chris Clemons, sources tell @TheAthleticNBA. Pinson, Clemons, Luke Kornet, Ryan Arcidiacono and Juwan Morgan will go to Maine while Garrison Matthews becomes a free agent. Jabari Parker & Bruno Fernando remain with the team.
The Celtics officially completed their previously–reported deals with big man Luke Kornet and guard Chris Clemons on Friday, signing both players to training camp contracts, per RealGM’s transactions log.
Jared Weiss: The Celtics are signing PG Chris Clemons to an Exhibit 10 deal, sources tell @TheAthleticNBA . Clemons was a two-way player for the Rockets in’19-‘20 who had his deal converted to a full NBA contract before tearing his Achilles during preseason last year.
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