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Tue Jan 17 201217:44Jerome Jordan headed to D-League
Knicks assigned C Jerome Jordan to the Erie Bayhawks of the D-League.
Jordan, a 2010 second-round pick out of Tulsa, has appeared in six games for the Knicks so far this season. He averaged 1.3 points and 1.3 rebounds in 4.8 minutes per game.
Source: Chris Mannix on Twitter
Thu Dec 15 201112:02Knicks officially announce J. Jordan signing
The Knicks have officially signed Jerome Jordan.
This was a mere formality and now is official. With Tyson Chandler in the fold, Jordan does give the team another seven-footer, but is highly unlikely to amass any sort of reliable fantasy value.
Source: Marc Berman on Twitter
Mon Dec 12 201114:47Jerome Jordan still awaiting buyout
Knicks C Jerome Jordan sat out Monday's practice as he awaits his buyout from Slovenia to become finalized.
Jordan will see limited run this season, making him a fantasy afterthought.
Source: Marc Berman on Twitter
Sat Dec 10 201109:51Knicks to sign Jerome Jordan
The Knicks expect to sign 2010 draft pick Jerome Jordan, who has been playing in Slovenia during the lockout.
Jordan is a legit seven-footer with a good low-post game. He's still very raw, however, and the recent addition of Tyson Chandler assures that he won't have reliable fantasy value.
Source: NY Post
Mon Nov 28 201109:20Jerome Jordan wants trade without roster spot
Marc Berman of the New York Post reports that Jerome Jordan will ask for a trade out of New York if he doesn't make the Knicks final roster.
Jordan's agent believes that he's ready to contribute, and notes that there's a definite need on New York's roster for size. If he doesn't make the team's final roster, Jordan will likely pursue a trade in order to get his NBA career underway.
Source: New York Post
Tue Jul 26 201116:44Jerome Jordan agrees to play in Slovenia
Jerome Jordan has agreed to play in Slovenia for the Krka Basketball Club.
Jordan has an out clause for if and when the lockout ends, and that was essential in negotiations because he's expected to have a chance to crack the New York rotation next season without a legitimate center currently on the roster.
Source: New York Post
Tue Jul 19 201110:27Jerome Jordan to sign in Europe
Knicks C Jerome Jordan could have an agreement with a European team by this weekend, according to the New York Post.
Jordan wants to make sure he has an "out" clause for when the NBA lockout ends. That's because the Knicks have no real center on the roster and Jordan stands 7-feet tall. The 2009 second-round pick smells a chance to crack the Knicks' rotation.
Source: New York Post
Wed Jun 8 201111:09Plans in place for Jordan to be in rotation
The Knicks plan on having C Jerome Jordan in their rotation next season.
The Knicks' 2010 second-round acquisition is currently playing in Serbia. He's expected back in New York and is likely to sign a contract after the lockout. Jordan will give the Knicks a true 7-footer that has shot-blocking upside.
Source: New York Post
Tue May 31 201110:23Jerome Jordan dealing with appendicitis
Jerome Jordan recently suffered from appendicitis and is still in recovery.
Jordan, whose rights are owned by the Knicks, will not be able to participate in the their free agent minicamp next week. His status with the team will likely depend on what happens in free agency. They can send him back to Europe and retain his rights, put him on the active roster, or let him go free. Getting healthy is step one.
Source: Newsday
Tue Apr 26 201114:03Jerome Jordan expected to be in training camp
Jerome Jordan is expected to get an invitation to New York's training camp before the start of next season.
It makes sense. The Knicks own his rights, and after trading Timofey Mozgov in the Carmelo Anthony megadeal, they're left without a true center on the roster. Regardless, he's not likely to be any sort of valuable asset.
Source: New York Post
Sat Apr 2 201110:15Jerome Jordan will stay in Serbia
Jerome Jordan, whose rights are owned by the Knicks, will not join the team for the playoffs.
James is under contract to play in Serbia, an obligation he cannot avoid. It's possible that the 7'0" big man will make the roster next season.
Source: Newsday
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