To avoid a $1.5M upcoming contract bonus for games played, the Toronto Raptors are planning to waive Spencer Dinwiddie, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Major new entry to the NBA’s buyout market who will be coveted by several playoff teams.
With the changes around the NBA landscape, the Toronto Raptors are intending to make smart strategic decision towards their roster in this trade deadline.
As reported by The Athletic, the team plans to waive Spencer Dinwiddie to avoid a contract bonus of close to $1.5 million per games played. This move not only has financial implications, but also makes Dinwiddie a valuable addition to the NBA's buyout market.
With several teams in playoff contention, the player is expected to be the subject of intense interest from several franchises. Dinwiddie's ability to contribute in different aspects of the game makes him a valuable asset for teams looking to bolster their roster for the final stretch of the regular season and playoffs.
Consequently, his release by the Raptors could trigger significant competition among teams interested in his services.
To avoid a $1.5M upcoming contract bonus for games played, the Toronto Raptors are planning to waive Spencer Dinwiddie, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Major new entry to the NBA’s buyout market who will be coveted by several playoff teams.