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Justin Russo: San Diego Clippers announced they’ve acquired Hunter Sallis from the Iowa Wolves. Clippers sent out Izaiah Brockington, a 2026 G League first-round pick, and a 2027 G League second-round pick. Sallis was waived from his two-way contract by Philadelphia 76ers in late December.

Tony Jones: The Philadelphia 76ers are signing Marjon Beauchamp to a two way deal, League Sources tell The Athletic. The Sixers are waiving Hunter Sallis to make room for the move Beauchamp is a former first round pick.

Austin Krell: Joel Embiid is QUESTIONABLE for tomorrow's game against the New York Knicks due to an illness. Neither Tyrese Maxey nor Paul George are listed on the injury report. Status quo for everyone else, except Johni Broome and Hunter Sallis, who are doubtful due to G-League availability.
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Shams Charania: Wake Forest's Hunter Sallis has agreed to a two-way NBA contract with the Philadelphia 76ers, sources tell ESPN.
Gary Woelfel: The Bucks are clearly intrigued with Hunter Sallis, a 6-5 guard from Wake Forest. The Bucks worked out Sallis last year before the draft before he opted to return to school. Now Mileaukee is taking a long look at him again. Sallis, who averaged.18 pts the last two seasons, is a projected second-round pick.

Signing Banchero and Morant were significant breakthroughs, along with bringing in fellow agents Kevin Bradbury (whose clients include NBA players P.J. Washington and Tyus Jones) and Gina Paradiso (who handles Reese). Lift is also immersed in the NIL space with Arkansas’ Boogie Fland and Karter Knox, Wake Forest’s Hunter Sallis, Arizona State’s Jayden Quaintance and ESPN’s fourth-rated high school player Nate Ament of Manassas, Va. Now all of those players have Rubicon to help make them famous.
Widely considered to be a late first- or early second-round pick, former Gonzaga guard and Wake Forest standout Hunter Sallis announced plans to enter the NBA draft on Sunday while maintaining his college eligibility.