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Lakers Bring Back Bronny James; Pacers Add Ethan Thompson in Latest NBA Moves

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The NBA transaction wire remained active over the past several days, highlighted by the Los Angeles Lakers recalling rookie guard Bronny James from the South Bay Lakers and the Indiana Pacers signing Ethan Thompson to a two-way contract.

December 1

Los Angeles Lakers — Recalled Bronny James from their G League affiliate in El Segundo.

November 30

New York Knicks — Assigned Pacome Dadiet to the Westchester Knicks.

Atlanta Hawks — Assigned N’Faly Dante and Nikola Djurisic to the College Park Skyhawks; later recalled Asa Newell from College Park.

Phoenix Suns — Assigned Rasheer Fleming to the Valley Suns, then recalled him the same day. Also assigned Khaman Maluach to the Valley Suns twice and later recalled him.

Miami Heat — Recalled Kasparas Jakucionis from the Sioux Falls Skyforce.

Toronto Raptors — Recalled Jonathan Mogbo from Raptors 905.

Los Angeles Clippers — Assigned Yanic Konan Niederhauser to the San Diego Clippers.

Washington Wizards — Assigned and then recalled Will Riley from the Capital City Go-Go.

Charlotte Hornets — Recalled Tidjane Salaun from the Greensboro Swarm.

Detroit Pistons — Assigned Marcus Sasser to the Motor City Cruise.

Indiana Pacers — Signed Ethan Thompson to a two-way deal and terminated the two-way contract of RayJ Dennis. Garrison Mathews became a free agent after clearing waivers.

November 29

Indiana Pacers — Assigned and later recalled Johnny Furphy to and from the Noblesville Boom.

Los Angeles Lakers — Assigned Bronny James to South Bay.

Atlanta Hawks — Assigned Asa Newell to College Park.

Detroit Pistons — Assigned and later recalled Marcus Sasser to and from Motor City.

November 28

Denver Nuggets — Assigned DaRon Holmes II to the Grand Rapids Gold.

Toronto Raptors — Assigned Jonathan Mogbo to Raptors 905.

Brooklyn Nets — Recalled Danny Wolf from the Long Island Nets.

These transactions reflect routine roster management as teams shuffle players between their NBA squads, G League affiliates and two-way contracts.

Source: Hoops Wire

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