On Saturday, the Oklahoma City Thunder officially announced their addition of Mike Muscala after the well-traveled big man was waived by the Detroit Pistons. Muscala spent three full seasons with the Thunder, playing in 43 games for OKC in 2022-23 before being traded to the Boston Celtics.
The Oklahoma City Thunder brought back a familiar face with the signing of forward/center Mike Muscala on Saturday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed by the team.
On Friday the Oklahoma City Thunder officially brought back Mike Muscala, signing him off the buyout market after the Detroit Pistons set him free making
Just days after agreeing to a buyout with the Detroit Pistons, big man Mike Muscala will join a new NBA team–the Oklahoma City Thunder. According to ESPN’s
According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, veteran center Mike Muscala intends to sign with the Thunder for the rest of the season after he clears waivers on Friday.
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After a busy start to the week, the Detroit Pistons made a roster change by agreeing to part ways with the veteran center, Mike Muscala. On Wednesday, the Pistons put out an official statement, finalizing the move.
The Detroit Pistons have officially bought out Mike Muscala earlier this evening. ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. who broke the news that the two sides were working on a buyout, said that a few playoff contending teams are interest in signing Muscala.
With Joel Embiid out of action, the lack of size on the Philadelphia 76ers' roster has become apparent. Paul Reed and Mo Bamba have done their best to hold down the frontcourt, but should the team consider adding more size on the buyout market. If the Sixers were to enter the market for a center, another name just entered the fray.
The Phoenix Suns will not be pursuing upcoming free agent center Mike Muscala, according to Arizona Sports' John Gambadoro. Muscala is reportedly finalzing
The Detroit Pistons have made plenty of changes to their roster this season due to the fact that they are rebuilding. As a result, many of the veteran players on their roster have secured buyouts and have been waived.
A move that a lot of fans in Oklahoma City would want, and a move that could be very beneficial to a contending team in the playoffs has just opened itself
Playoff contenders looking for a player with size who can shoot are likely going to be keeping an eye on Mike Muscala. Per ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski, Muscala…
Mike Muscala is about to become a free agent after reaching an agreement with the Detroit Pistons on a buyout. Few destinations for a new team make as much sense as the Philadelphia 76ers.
Muscala can play either power forward or small-ball center and his 37.6 career three-point percentage could make him a valuable bench piece for a team looking for frontcourt depth.
Everyone knew entering the 2023-24 NBA season that the Washington Wizards would be bad. Yet there was still some intrigue, as they were set to field a fun collection of castoffs from around the league with something to prove. So much for that idea.
Wizards big man Mike Muscala, who was acquired from Boston this offseason in the Kristaps Porzingis trade, got the Latin phrase “carpe diem” (it translates to “seize the day”) tattooed on his right forearm this summer.
The Washington Wizards hit the reset button earlier this summer, trading away stars Bradley Beal and Kristaps Porzingis to embark on a youth movement. How will it play out this season?
Mike Muscala may not play the most or be the flashiest, but his impact on the team is noticeably felt. Muscala is one of the oldest players on the Thunder lineup, and his veteran experience has been and will continue to be crucial to the young and inexperienced Thunder roster.
Muscala, 6-foot-10, played 43 games with the Thunder last season. He averaged 8.0 points and 3.0 rebounds, playing 13.8 minutes per contest.
The Oklahoma City Thunder announced that three players, including second leading scorer Luguentz Dort, are done for the season after all undergoing surgery Tuesday.
Thunder veteran Mike Muscala has quickly come on as one of the top 3-point shooting big men in the league. Normally, Muscala would be an easy keeper with his ability to space the floor.
Mike Muscala has been around the block. The veteran center has been on four teams in nine seasons in the NBA, and has played under his fair share of head coaches.
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