Marshall Waived By OKC

Posted by Jeff Sack under NBA Free Agents 

The “Associated Press” reported Thursday that veteran power forward Donyell Marshall has been waived by the “Team Formerly Known As The Seattle SuperSonics.” Marshall came to the team that will be relocated in Oklahoma City in the upcoming season, on February 21, as part of a three team trade with Chicago and Cleveland. Marshall who just completed season number 14 in the Association was a first round pick in the 1994 NBA Draft by Minnesota. He was traded to the Golden State Warriors during his rookie campaign, and stayed with them until the end of the 1999-2000 season. Marshall had stints with Utah, Chicago, and Toronto before signing with a free agent with Cleveland in 2005. Marshall who has averaged 11.4 points, 6.8 rebounds, through his career, was a strong veteran presence in the Cavaliers locker room during his time with the team. With Cleveland recently acquiring some major help in the back court by trading for Mo Williams, Marshall may be someone they have interest in getting some depth upfront.

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