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Post by Dale on Feb 21, 2013 15:06:45 GMT -6
The Thunder acquired Ronnie Brewer from the Knicks right before Thursday's deadline.
He won't be seeing much time on the wing with Thabo Sefolosha playing well and Kevin Martin healthy right now. Brewer's departure does help Iman Shumpert's value by a nose.
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Post by Dale on Aug 20, 2013 4:20:24 GMT -6
The Rockets have agreed to a two-year, partially guaranteed deal with unrestricted free agent Ronnie Brewer.
The Rockets had a big summer with Dwight Howard coming to town, but they do lack some depth on the wing behind James Harden and Chandler Parsons. Whether or not Brewer has anything left in the tank is debatable, at best.
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Post by Dale on Feb 23, 2014 5:47:09 GMT -6
Rockets waive G/F Ronnie Brewer.
He's been hurt for much of the season and his career has really spiraled downward this season. Brewer played just 6.9 minutes per game and scored 0.3 per game in 23 games with the Rockets. He may have a tough time catching on with another team.
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Post by Dale on Apr 8, 2014 15:25:25 GMT -6
Bulls sign G/F Ronnie Brewer.
Brewer is familiar in Chicago, where he played from 2010-2012, and he was brought in to provide some emergency depth on the wings for the playoffs. He averaged 0.3 points in 23 appearances with the Rockets this season and his days as a viable fantasy option are long gone.
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Post by Dale on Jul 17, 2014 4:25:43 GMT -6
Ronnie Brewer was waived by the Bulls on Tuesday.
Brewer's $1.3 million was fully unguaranteed, and he wasn't likely to have a significant role this season with Jimmy Butler, Mike Dunleavy, Tony Snell and Doug McDermott on the roster.
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