The details of the Oklahoma City Thunder waiving JaMychal Green were revealed on Saturday. Green, who was set to make $8.2 million next season after opting into his player option, gave back $2.6 million in order to reach free agency, per Spotrac’s Keith Smith.
JaMychal Green gave up $2,628,597 in his buyout with the Oklahoma City Thunder, a league source tells @spotrac.
That amount equals what he'll get in his new veteran minimum deal with the Golden State Warriors.
— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) July 23, 2022
After clearing waivers, Green signed with the Golden State Warriors on the veteran’s minimum.
The Thunder now has $34 million in dead cap next season with Green, Kemba Walker and Kyle Singlers on the sheets.
Overall, it’s a nice amount of change that the Thunder were let loose of giving. The team was essentially able to buy the Denver Nuggets 2027 top-five protected first-round pick for $5.6 million.
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