Nikola Jokic's praise for DeAndre Jordan after Game 1 of the playoffs highlights the impact of the veteran center both on and off the court. Despite playing
According to former Clippers coach Doc Rivers, former All-Star big man Deandre Jordan deserves to be the first player ever to have his jersey retired by the organization.
The Denver Nuggets bench exploded when Aaron Gordon went on for the spectacular ‘slam dunk’ during their game against the Boston Celtics. And his teammates, especially DeAndre Jordan loved it, which was captured all in the camera.
The Denver Nuggets picked up a huge 115-109 win over the Boston Celtics on Thursday night, and while Nikola Jokic led the way per usual, Aaron Gordon played a strong supporting role in this game.
The battle between the NBA's two best centers was even for 42 minutes. Then Joel Embiid took over.
After experiencing a freakish accident on Christmas day, Denver Nuggets star Aaron Gordon displayed resilience by returning to his team’s practice. In an unusual turn of events, a family dog bit him, causing injuries to his right shooting hand and face that required about 21 stitches.
The Denver Nuggets beat the Los Angeles Clippers despite being without Nikola Jokic, Jamal Murray and Aaron Gordon and they have Reggie Jackson and DeAndre Jordan to thank.
Taylor Swift Mania has now made its way to the NBA as well.
The big name that NBA fans talk about leaving the Denver Nuggets this off-season has been Bruce Brown. However, the underrated name that fans keep forgetting also left is Jeff Green.
When the Denver Nuggets won the 2023 NBA Championship, not only was it their first in franchise history, but it gave multiple league veterans their first title as well.
Having only attempted 13 three-point shots in his NBA career, Denver Nuggets veteran DeAndre Jordan put up his best clip from beyond the arc last season, going a perfect 1/1 from deep.
After becoming an NBA Champion for the first time in his career, veteran big man DeAndre Jordan re-signed with the Denver Nuggets for another season. While
Point guard Reggie Jackson is staying in Denver on a two-year, $10.25M deal. Center DeAndre Jordan has also reached an agreement to remain with the Nuggets.
That is not the kind of effort the Nuggets want to see out of Jordan.
Denver Nuggets backup center Deandre Jordan was shamed in a pretty funny way this week when his team’s public addresser called him by the wrong name while running down the team’s starting lineup for the evening, and the reaction to the miscue is chef’s kiss good.
Jordan is expected to serve as a depth piece at center behind back-to-back league MVP Nikola Jokic.
Earlier this week, the Los Angeles Lakers parted ways with their offseason acquisition, DeAndre Jordan. As the veteran center slowly started to see himself on the outside of the Lakers' rotation, both parties decided it would be best to move on.
Jordan, who played 32 games this season with the Lakers, would presumably get more playing opportunities than Cauley-Stein, who is expected to be released amid the Jordan signing.
The Los Angeles Lakers plan to waive former NBA All-Star center DeAndre Jordan to make room for the additions of guard D.J. Augustin and forward Wenyen Gabriel.
The struggling Lakers are looking to shake things up, and Jordan could be one player who finds himself out of a roster spot.
The Lakers have had to get a lot of buy-in from guys this year when assembling their roster. Going with experienced guys that previously played under different roster constructions, Rob Pelinka and Frank Vogel have leaned on veterans to coach guys through the changes. DeAndre Jordan is certainly no stranger to that.
The Lakers have found plenty of success without 6'11", 265-pound former All-Star DeAndre Jordan in their starting lineup, notching consecutive wins over the Houston Rockets thus far to move to a 5-3 record on the season.
Roughly two years after signing a four-year, $40 million contract with the Brooklyn Nets, DeAndre Jordan was traded to the Detroit Pistons last week. Two days later, he was immediately waived and ended up signing with the Los Angeles Lakers.
DeAndre Jordan is the latest veteran to join the Lakers to help compete for a title. After two uneventful seasons with the Brooklyn Nets, he was subsequently traded to Detroit and then waived.
DeAndre Jordan has signed with the Lakers, according to a team press release.
It will be interesting to see how general manager Troy Weaver plans to utilize the Pistons’ cap space in future seasons.
The Pistons’ trade for DeAndre Jordan is now official, according to a team press release. Jordan will briefly head to Detroit after two seasons with Brooklyn.
Jordan, 33, likely won't be linked with Detroit for long, as the Pistons want to buy him out. Aldridge, meanwhile, initially retired in April while with the Nets due to an irregular heartbeat.
The Los Angeles Lakers have already signed several veteran role players this offseason, and there is a chance DeAndre Jordan could be next.
The 32-year-old center was part of the Nets’ 2019 free-agent bonanza, joining the organization at the same time as Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
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