With Spencer Hawes gone, Mullens has a chance to regain some value with a lot of minutes and little competition. Last season he showed off a much improved 3-point jumper, sinking 1.2 a game. Mullens was very productive the past two seasons in Charlotte, averaging 9.9 points, 5.6 rebounds in the two-year span. The Clippers continue to cost-cut big men that have not lived up to ‘serviceable backup’ expectations, Antawn Jamison and now Byron Mullens. Philadelphia 76ers acquire Byron Mullens from the Los Angeles Clippers for a 2nd Round Pick. 76ers = all out (or in just for opposite reasons)
The 76ers are engulfed in tankapalooza and sent 2010’s 2nd overall pick Evan Turner as well as Lavoy Allen, a very league average big who can give you some productive minutes for Granger and his salary. He’s made the long road back to being a solid 6th/7th man but he can’t help his super duper valuable $14 million dollar expiring contract. Indiana Pacers acquire Evan Turner and Lavoy Allen from the Philadelphia 76ers for Danny Granger