At the trade deadline, the Philadelphia 76ers executed multiple moves to make some changes to the roster. Following a flurry of trades, some of the players who were shipped out now find themselves looking for a new team. Among the players the Sixers traded on deadline day was Danuel House, who was sent to the Detroit Pistons.
With the second half of the season upon them, several NBA teams are working diligently to fill out their roster before the playoffs. Among them, the Atlanta Hawks figure prominently in rumors.
With the formidable quartet of Kawhi Leonard, Paul George, James Harden, and Russell Westbrook, the Los Angeles Clippers currently hold the second spot in the competitive Western Conference, just one game behind the top seed.
All Danuel House Jr. wanted to do was to try and score for his team, but what he got in return was a shower of boos from Philadelphia 76ers fans during one moment in Monday night’s home game versus the visiting San Antonio Spurs.
The Philadelphia 76ers aren’t going to face the New Orleans Pelicans at full strength on Wednesday. Once again, the Sixers have several players dealing with setbacks as they look to continue their winning streak on the road.
In 17 games this season (16 with the Rockets and one with the New York Knicks), House has posted 4.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, 1.1 assists and 13.9 minutes per contest.
The NBA confirmed on Friday that Houston Rockets forward Danuel House has left the ESPN Wide World of Sports Complex bubble site after he violated league guidelines.