12:37 AM ET, Sun August 01, 2010
NameUpdates in Last 24 HrsNoPosHtWt ExpAgeCollegeSalary
Gilbert Arenas
0 PG/SG 6-4 215 928Arizona$16,192,080
Hilton Armstrong
3 FC/C 6-11 235 425Connecticut$2,801,198
Nemanja Bjelica
PF 6-10 224 R22
Andray Blatche
7 FC/PF 6-11 260 523None$3,000,000
Earl Boykins
12 PG 5-5 133 1234Eastern Michigan$1,204,841
Javaris Crittenton
8 G 6-5 200 322Georgia Tech$1,477,920
Lazar Hayward
32 F 6-6 225 R23Marquette
Kirk Hinrich
12 G/PG/SG 6-3 190 729Kansas$9,500,000
Josh Howard
5 GF 6-7 210 730Wake Forest$10,890,000
Cedric Jackson
11 G 6-3 190 124Cleveland State
Mike James
13 PG 6-2 188 934Duquesne$6,466,600
Yi Jianlian
9 PF 7-0 250 322None$3,194,400
Shaun Livingston
2 PG 6-7 185 624None$959,111
Cartier Martin
20 GF 6-7 220 225Kansas State
JaVale McGee
34 FC/C 7-0 250 222Nevada$1,496,640
Fabricio Oberto
21 FC 6-10 245 535None$2,100,000
Kevin Seraphin
97 PF 5-11 258 R20None
James Singleton
22 F 6-8 230 528Murray State$1,030,189
Al Thornton
14 F/SF 6-8 235 326Florida State$1,900,200
John Wall
2 PG 6-4 195 R19Kentucky
Nick Young
1 GF/SF 6-7 210 325USC$1,714,800
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