

Kyle Singler
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Singler signed a contract with Obradoiro of the Spanish Liga ACB, EuroHoops.net reports.
Singler has spent the last six years in the NBA, with his most recent three coming as a member of the Thunder. During the 2017-18 campaign, specifically, Singler saw action in just 12 games, so he became expendable this offseason and was waived by Oklahoma City through the stretch provision. He'll now head to Spain to play for Obradoiro, where Singler will likely look to re-establish his value with the hopes of latching on with another NBA squad in the future.
Singler has been waived by Oklahoma City through the stretch provision, Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN reports.
Singler was slated to make just under $5 million dollars in the fourth year of his extension, which was much too high for a player who saw the floor in just 12 total games last season. In addition, the Thunder were able to save $23.4 million in salary and luxury tax with the move, so it was a no brainer for the organization. The 6-foot-8 forward has shot 36.2 percent from three-point land for his career and could resurface elsewhere on a team looking for a floor spacer to provide relief off the bench. That said, he's unlikely to become a fantasy contributor no matter where he lands.
Singler is inactive for Saturday's game against the Jazz, Erik Horne of The Oklahoman reports.
Singler will be unavailable once again after sitting out Thursday's regular-season opener. The Thunder will continue to rely on Alex Abrines and Jerami Grant to provide depth on the wing.
Singler is inactive for Thursday's season opener against the Knicks, Brett Dawson of The Oklahoman reports.
It appears coach Billy Donovan will look towards the likes of Alex Abrines and Jerami Grant to provide depth on the wing. The move isn't particularly surprising, however, as Singler posted just 2.8 points per game last year.
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