The Cleveland Cavaliers are finalizing a trade to acquire Los Angeles Clippers forward Sam Dekker, league sources tell ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski on Sunday.
The two sides were working out the parameters of the exchange, which could in include cash or future considerations, but Cleveland will not be trading a player back to the Clippers.
The Clippers are making the move to clear a roster spot. The trade is not expected to be finalized until Monday or Tuesday.
Dekker, a three-year NBA veteran, played his first two seasons with the Houston Rockets. He was acquired by the Clippers last June in the Chris Paul trade.
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