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Adam Aaronson: Jared Butler says he would definitely like to be back with the Sixers next year. Jokes his priority for the summer is to “work on dunking,” before saying he’s probably going to focus mostly on his body.
Adam Aaronson: Lonnie Walker IV's two-year contract with the Sixers has a second-year team option, source tells @thephillyvoice. Team could bring Walker back in 2025-26 by picking it up or decline the option with a chance to sign a longer-term deal. Same structure as Justin Edwards/Jared Butler
The Sixers are converting two-way point guard Jared Butler to a two-year standard contract, according to a report from Shams Charania of ESPN. The contract covers the remainder of this season and contains a team option for 2025-26, a team source told PhillyVoice. This structure enables the Sixers to either pick up Butler’s option for next season or decline the option in hopes of securing him on a longer-term deal.
Noah Levick: Sixers announced that they signed Jared Butler to a standard NBA contract and released Chuma Okeke from his 10-day deal.
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Shams Charania: The Philadelphia 76ers are converting two-way guard Jared Butler to a standard two-year NBA contract, Mark Bartelstein of @PrioritySports told ESPN. Butler has averaged 10 points, 4.7 assists and 17.1 minutes over 3 games since joining the 76ers via trade last week.
Adam Aaronson: The Sixers will waive Pete Nance to make room for Jared Butler, source says.
Keith Pompey: Jared Butler is a player the 76ers have liked since the 2021 NBA draft, where he was selected 40th overall by the New Orleans Pelicans and traded to the Utah Jazz a week later. The point guard averaged 6.9 points and 2.6 assists in 11.3 minutes over 32 games off the bench this season for the Washington Wizards. The Sixers have been impressed with his high basketball IQ. The 6-foot-3, 195-pounder is a good passer and a solid shooter with a competitive spirit. The sense is Butler can make the game easier for teammates. In four combined seasons with the Jazz, Oklahoma City Thunder and Wizards, Butler has career averages of 5.6 points and 2.3 assists in 11.4 minutes over 120 games with two starts.
Marc Stein: The Sixers are trading Reggie Jackson to Washington with a future first-round pick for Jared Butler and four second-round picks, league sources tell @TheSteinLine .
Bobby Marks: Sources confirm to @TimBontemps and I, the following details on the Washington/Philadelphia trade: To Washington - First round: Less favorable of Oklahoma City, Houston (if 5-30) and LA Clippers (2026) Reggie Jackson To Philadelphia - 2027 second (most favorable of Golden St. and Phoenix) - 2028 second (Golden State) - 2030 second (most favorable of Phoenix and Portland) - 2030 second (Washington) - Jared Butler @MikeAScotto first on this
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Michael Scotto: The Washington Wizards have agreed to a two-way contract with Jared Butler, Mark Bartelstein of @PrioritySports told @hoopshype. Butler averaged 6.3 points on 48.8% shooting from the field with Washington last season. pic.x.com/EjNF32cKTJ
The Wizards unsuccessfully tried to trade Patrick Baldwin Jr. or Johnny Davis in recent days to create the needed roster room to retain Jared Butler. As first reported by frequent contributor Keith Smith, Washington proved unwilling, however, to attach draft capital to such a trade and was thus forced to waive Butler on Saturday when no trade option materialized.
Michael Scotto: The Washington Wizards are waiving Jared Butler, league sources told @hoopshype. Butler averaged 6.3 points on 48.8% shooting from the field with Washington last season. pic.x.com/bilpwqbZU9
Josh Robbins: Patrick Baldwin Jr., Jared Butler and Tristan Vukcevic will not play for the Wizards tonight in the team's summer-league opener, a team official said. From game to game, some players will not dress because of the need to evaluate other members of the roster.
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