Travis Outlaw
F FA
Sat 12/17/11 6:33 PM

The Kings have claimed Travis Outlaw off waivers, according to Yahoo! Sports. Apparently Sacramento's bid was successful, and Outlaw's arrival could signal the end of their pursuit of Andrei Kirilenko. Outlaw will likely come off the bench behind John Salmons, and isn't likely to have fantasy value in average leagues.

Travis Outlaw
F FA
Fri 12/16/11 4:15 PM

Sources are telling the New York Post that the Knicks are interested in Travis Outlaw if he clears the amnesty waiver process. Teams that are under the salary-cap would have first shot at Outlaw through a bidding process before the Knicks could make a claim. Knicks head coach Mike D'Antoni has hinted that the New York Knicks are looking to add another forward to the roster and with the Knicks very interested in adding another bench player, Outlaw could fit the bill if he clears amnesty waivers. Most were shocked when the Nets gave Outlaw a five-year, $35 million deal before the start of last season, and the Nets ended up using their amnesty clause on Outlaw this week. Outlaw would come off the bench in New York, so he is not someone to look at right now, but could provide value if the Knicks suffer injuries in their front court later this season.

Travis Outlaw
F FA
Thu 12/15/11 3:11 PM

Travis Outlaw has been waived by the Nets using the amnesty clause. This doesn't come as a surprise after last year's disastrous season, his monster contract and a broken hand. The Shawne Williams signing appears to be what finally triggered the move and Outlaw will go through the waivers process now. This could also signal that Andrei Kirilenko is ready to sign with the Nets.

Travis Outlaw
F FA
Tue 12/13/11 10:41 AM

Travis Outlaw had a screw put into his hand. The news just keeps getting worse for Outlaw. Although the team hasn't made an officially decision as to whether he will be cut under the amnesty provision, he's been a natural candidate for quite some time. He had a fracture following an incident with a punching bag, and he was also seen running with a limp. It would be a surprise if he remains on the Nets roster.

Travis Outlaw
F FA
Tue 12/6/11 5:13 PM

Travis Outlaw is 10 days away from basketball contact due to a broken right hand suffered nine weeks ago. He had surgery in Colorado and doesn't sound likely for opening night for the Nets. Then again, he may not be with the team for long as he is a top amnesty candidate, meaning he could be waived soon. We've got Damion James starting at SF for the Nets, who along with Anthony Morrow, look like potential fantasy sleepers this season.

Travis Outlaw
F FA
Mon 12/5/11 4:20 PM1 Comment

The Nets are preparing to examine Travis Outlaw's hand injury and it sounds like it could be broken. Outlaw proved last year that he shouldn't be starting in the NBA, and if sidelined, Damion James and Anthony Morrow would both benefit greatly. Stay tuned.

Travis Outlaw
F FA
Tue 10/11/11 7:07 AM

Travis Outlaw is working with a conditioning coach during the offseason in an effort to improve his fitness. Outlaw was handed five-year, $35 million contract prior to the start of the 2010-11 season and flopped miserably in his first season with the Nets. Fortunately, it can't get much worse for the forward, who is looking to live up to his price tag. It's worth noting that he was coming off of foot surgery in 2009, but his play will have to really improve for the team to get what it sought from its investment.

Travis Outlaw
F FA
Thu 7/7/11 12:07 PM

The Nets would like to acquire a small forward via trade rather than free agency. The club is clearly not content with what Travis Outlaw provided in his first season with the team, and they're looking to surround Deron Williams with a major increase in talent next year.

Travis Outlaw
F FA
Tue 7/5/11 2:13 PM

Travis Outlaw was reportedly stressed out last season after inking a 5-year, $35 million contract with New Jersey. This might help to explain his poor play during the regular season, but it still doesn't make him worthy of making $7 million per season. Unfortunately, this type of news is just about as big as it gets with the lockout in full effect.