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Derrick Williams-- - 1 (4)
Tristan Thompson-- - 1 (7)
Bismack BiyomboProposed trade: rights to Charlotte - 1 (13)
Markieff Morris-- - 1 (14)
Marcus Morris-- - 1 (19)
Tobias HarrisProposed trade: rights to Charlotte, from New Orleans via Portland - 1 (20)
Donatas MotiejunasRights traded to Houston, from Memphis via Utah - 1 (22)
Kenneth Faried-- - 1 (27)
JaJuan JohnsonRights traded to Boston, from LA Lakers - 2 (2)
Justin HarperRights traded to Orlando - 2 (7)
Trey Thompkinsfrom Detroit - 2 (9)
Jeremy TylerRights traded to Golden State - 2 (10)
Jon Leuer-- - 2 (20)
Lavoy Allenfrom New Orleans - 2 (22)
Vernon Macklin-- - 2 (24)
Milan Macvanfrom Oklahoma City via Miami - 2 (26)
Chukwudiebere Maduabum--
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