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Clippers trading P.J. Tucker, Mo Bamba to Jazz for Patty Mills, Drew Eubanks

the No clips I agreed to trade PJ Taker and Mo Pamba to Utah Jazz to Patty Mills and Drew EUBANKSA person who has the knowledge of the situation told Associated Press on Saturday.

There is a draft in the second round in the future, according to the person who spoke to AP provided that his identity is not disclosed because the trade has not yet received The American Professional League consent.

For the first time, Espn reported the agreement. The commercial deadline is Thursday afternoon.

This step will get clips below the luxury tax threshold and provide potential flexibility for other additions this season. Pamba appeared in 28 games this season with Clippers, with an average of 4.6 points and 4.3 rebound balls.

Taker did not play with Clippers this season. He and the team agreed in October that he will not be around the club, who was trying to circulate the 39 -year -old for some time.

Taker joined Cleibers last season after he was part of the deal that also fell James Harden from Philadelphia 76ers. It is in the last year of a three -year contract and $ 33 million and can be a candidate for acquisition.

The average EUBANKS, which reached 28 years on Saturday, reached 5.8 points for jazz this season. Mills – An old warrior in the American Professional League was part of San AntonioChampionship 2014 – Average 4.4 points in 17 games with Utah.

Report by Associated Press.

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