The Jazz have officially released veterans Lonzo Ball and Chris Boucheraccording to NBA.com’s transactions log. The moves were expected.
Utah received two second-round picks from Cleveland for taking on Ball’s $10MM contract. The 28-year-old guard will be eligible to sign with any team except the Cavaliers once he clears waivers in a couple days.
Boucher was also sent to Utah in a salary-dump deal, which saw the Jazz add another second-round pick from Boston. The Canadian big man is expected to draw interest on the open market, but he won’t be able to re-sign with the Celtics.
The Jazz utilized their room beneath the luxury tax line to trade for both players. Ball was acquired using an existing traded player exception, while Boucher was added via the minimum salary exception.
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