The Phoenix Suns dealt former fourth overall pick Josh Jackson to the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday in a trade involving four players and two draft picks, according to an ESPN report.
Also headed to Memphis are guard De'Anthony Melton, a 2020 second-round pick and a conditional 2021 second-rounder (conveyed only if it lands between Nos. 31 and 35), with the Grizzlies sending guards Kyle Korver and Jevon Carter to Phoenix, according to ESPN.
The report adds that the Suns will waive Korver for $3.4 million, and the 38-year-old will consider signing with the Los Angeles Lakers, Milwaukee Bucks or Philadelphia 76ers after clearing waivers.
The move will clear room for the Suns to fit Ricky Rubio's three-year, $51 million deal when the free agent signs later this week. No trades or signings can become official until Saturday.
--The Grizzlies traded disappointing Chandler Parsons to the Atlanta Hawks, receiving forward Solomon Hill and center Miles Plumlee in return, ESPN reported.
Parsons signed a four-year, $94 million contract with the Grizzlies in July of 2016, but chronic knee issues largely have kept him off the court. Now 30, the 6-foot-10 Parsons played just 95 games (45 starts) in three seasons in Memphis, averaging 7.2 points and 2.6 rebounds per game.
The Grizzlies and Hawks made almost an even swap in terms of dollars, with Parsons owed $25.1 million next season. Hill ($12.8 million) and Plumlee ($12.5 million) will earn a combined $25.3 million. Both Hill and Plumlee are entering the final seasons of their contracts.
--Forward Markieff Morris agreed to a two-year deal with the Detroit Pistons, according to multiple reports.
Morris, 29, will be signed on the bi-annual exception, according to The Athletic, not a veteran minimum contract. Terms were not disclosed.
Morris, a former 13th overall draft selection in 2011 by the Phoenix Suns out of Kansas, averaged 9.4 points and 4.6 rebounds in 58 games (16 starts) between the Washington Wizards and the Oklahoma City Thunder this past season.
--Free agent center Boban Marjanovic and the Dallas Mavericks agreed to a two-year, $7 million contract, according to multiple reports.
The 7-foot-3 Marjanovic began the 2018-19 season with the Los Angeles Clippers and was traded to Philadelphia in February as part of the deal that also sent forward Tobias Harris to the 76ers.
In 13.9 minutes per game with Philadelphia, he averaged 8.2 points and 5.1 rebounds over 22 contests (three starts).
--The Golden State Warriors rescinded the one-year, $1.9 million qualifying offer they made Saturday to guard Quinn Cook, making the Duke product an unrestricted free agent, The Athletic reported.
Cook, 26, spent the past two seasons with the Warriors, providing valuable minutes as a backup to Stephen Curry.
In 2018-19, he appeared in 74 games (10 starts), averaging 6.9 points and shooting 46.5 percent from the field and 40.5 percent from 3-point range.
--Chicago Bulls center Wendell Carter Jr. will undergo a core muscle procedure next week, the team announced.
The injury will prevent Carter from playing for Chicago's summer league team, but he is expected to be ready for training camp this fall. The procedure is scheduled for Tuesday.
Carter was limited to 44 games as a rookie due to a season-ending left thumb injury he suffered on Jan. 15. The No. 7 overall pick from Duke averaged 10.3 points and 7.0 rebounds while playing 25.2 minutes per game.
--Guard T.J. McConnell agreed to a two-year, $7 million deal with the Indiana Pacers, according to multiple reports.
McConnell, who went undrafted in 2015 out of Arizona, averaged 6.4 points with a career-low 3.4 assists in 76 games (three starts) with the 76ers this past season.
In four seasons with the Sixers, he averaged 6.4 points with 4.7 assists in 314 games (72 starts).
--Guard Jimmer Fredette has left the Warriors' summer league team after playing in two games, Golden State summer league coach Aaron Miles told reporters.
The former college star at BYU informed the club he wouldn't play in Wednesday's finale in Sacramento or join them when play begins in Las Vegas on Friday. Ironically, Fredette began his NBA career with the Sacramento Kings after being the 10th overall pick of the 2011 NBA Draft, but his career fizzled out. He has played in just 241 games with five teams and has a career average of 6.0 points.
Fredette, 30, averaged a league-best 36.9 points last season for the Shanghai Sharks of the Chinese Basketball Association. He later played six games for the Phoenix Suns, but shot a porous 27.6 percent from the field while averaging 3.7 points.
--Field Level Media