The Detroit Pistons have waived center Jake Voskuhl and guards Brian Hamilton and Walker Russell Jr. The Pistons announced the moves Wednesday. They now have 13 players on the roster. Detroit signed the three players to its training camp roster following the lockout. None of them played in Tuesday night's exhibition game at Cleveland.
The News
Jake Voskuhl was one of three players waived by the Los Angeles Clippers on Saturday, according to Yahoo! Sports.
Our View
After not appearing in an NBA game last season, his career looks like it may be over. He could be signed as an insurance policy somewhere some time in the next few weeks, but don't count on it.
The News
Jake Voskuhl has been waived by the Dallas Mavericks, according to Yahoo! Sports.
Our View
Voskuhl, a nine year veteran at center, has averaged four points per game in 450 career games. He could be added to the end of someone's bench in the next few weeks.
The Mavericks have waived Jake Voskuhl. The Mavs signed the journeyman free-agent center Sept. 28 and announced his release Thursday.
The Scoop:Voskuhl has played for five teams since entering the NBA out of Connecticut in 2000: Chicago, Phoenix, Charlotte, Milwaukee and Toronto. Over his nine-year career, the 6-foot-11, 255-pound Voskuhl averages 4.0 points and 3.4 rebounds.
The Dallas Mavericks have waived Jake Voskuhl. The Mavs signed the journeyman free-agent center Sept. 28 and announced his release Thursday. Voskuhl has played for five teams since entering the NBA out of Connecticut in 2000: Chicago, Phoenix, Charlotte, Milwaukee and Toronto. Over his nine-year career, the 6-foot-11, 255-pound Voskuhl averages 4.0 points and 3.4 rebounds.
The News
Jake Voskuhl has signed a non-guaranteed contract with the Dallas Mavericks, according to ESPNDallas.com. Voskuhl played in 38 games with the Raptors last season, averaging 0.9 points and 1.6 rebounds in 6.5 minutes per game.
Our View
Voskuhl is a long-shot to make the team, and he is most likely just a practice body for camp. If he doesn make the team, don't expect him to see much more than the 6.5 minutes he got in Toronto last season.
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Sep 28 1:51 ET
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