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Sunday / December 15.
  • By ADAM ZAGORIA

    Joakim Noah will sign a veteran’s minimum deal with the Memphis Grizzlies, a league source confirmed Friday.

    The deal was first reported by Sham Charania.

    Unable to find a trade, the Knicks waived Noah, a 33-year-old center, last month with two years and $37.8 million remaining on his contract.

    Noah had been away from the team since clashing with the former coach Jeff Hornacek last season, when he appeared in only seven games. The Knicks had already decided he would not rejoin the club under their new coach, David Fizdale, but they were hoping they could find a trade to get something back for him without having to cut him.

    Noah signed with his hometown team in July 2016 and drew a loud ovation in his first appearance at Madison Square Garden, where he was introduced as being from Hell’s Kitchen, a Manhattan neighborhood not far from the Garden, rather than from the University of Florida, the team he helped win two N.C.A.A. championships.

    The Chicago Bulls selected him with the ninth overall pick in the 2007 draft. He had great years with the Bulls, highlighted by being voted defensive player of the year and first-team All-N.B.A. in 2014.

    NEW YORK — Wade Baldwin IV and his old high school teammate Karl-Anthony Towns placed a friendly wager on Wednesday’s season-opener between the Memphis Grizzlies and Minnesota Timberwolves.

    Loser had to buy dinner.

    After Baldwin filled up the stat sheet, scoring seven points with five rebounds, six assists, three steals and three blocks in the Grizzlies’ 102-98 victory in Memphis, dinner was on Towns, the reigning NBA rookie of the year who had 21 points and four rebounds in the loss.

    So they rented out a back room at the Westin Hotel and the dinner tab was about $500 for a group that included Baldwin’s parents, Karl Towns Sr., St. Joe’s-Metuchen coach Dave Turco and a few others.

    “We took it easy on them on the table, they got off lightly,” Baldwin’s father joked. “If we would’ve lost, Big Karl would’ve stuck it to me. Just between those two, it would’ve been $500.”

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