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    Chris Andersen: Will be waived by Charlotte

    Chris Andersen (knee) will be waived Monday by the Hornets, Sam Amico of FOX Sports Ohio reports.The Hornets essentially did the Cavaliers a favor in taking in Andersen in exchange for cash and a highly protected future second-round pick, and as expected, they'll now let the veteran go to free up a roster spot. Charlotte plans to use that spot to re-sign Mike Tobey to a second 10-day contract. Andersen, meanwhile, could be at the end of the line in his NBA career, as he's recovering from season-ending knee surgery and will turn 39 in July.

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    Hornets' Chris Andersen: Traded to Charlotte

    Chris Andersen (knee) was traded Monday to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for a protected future second-round pick and cash.Andersen has already been ruled out for the season after tearing his ACL in practice back on Dec. 16, so trading him away opens up a roster spot for the Cavaliers, who will likely add another player via free agency or trade after the All-Star break. It's expected that the Hornets will waive Andersen within the coming days, which could spell of his career. At 38 years old and recovering from a major knee surgery, Andersen may struggle to find work during the offseason.

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    Cavaliers' Chris Andersen: Will miss remainder of season

    Chris Andersen suffered a torn ACL at practice Friday, and will miss the remained of the year as a result, Tim Reynolds of the Associated Press reports.This is a tough break for the veteran big man. He has been out of the rotation all year, but did play 20 minutes in the Cleveland Cavaliers' last game due to three starters being rested. Given Andersen's age, it remains to be seen if he will attempt to continue his career next season.

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    Cavaliers' Chris Andersen: Plays 11 minutes Tuesday

    Chris Andersen finished with two points (0-1 FG, 2-2 FT), three rebounds and one assist across 11 minutes in Tuesday's 118-101 loss to the Bucks.After being a non-rotation option for coach Tyronn Lue through mid-November, Andersen has suited up in five of the Cavs' last six games. However, all five of those appearances in games that were decided by 10 or more points, so it shouldn't be expected that Andersen will see much run in games that are more competitive in the second half. He'll have an even tougher path to playing time with fellow reserve Channing Frye (personal) set to rejoin the Cavs in advance of Thursday's game against the Clippers.

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    Cavaliers' Chris Andersen: Fails to see floor Thursday

    Chris Andersen (coach's decision) didn't play in Cleveland's win over Boston on Thursday.Andersen has only seen playing time in two of Cleveland's first six games. He was given six minutes during Cleveland's 117-88 blowout win over New York, and nine minutes against Orlando when Channing Frye (personal) didn't travel with the team. It seems unlikely that Andersen will see minutes except during blowouts or if a rotational player isn't available.

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    Cavaliers' Chris Andersen: Resting for Friday's game

    Chris Andersen will be rested and not play in Friday's preseason contest against the Bulls, K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune reports.Andersen is one of nine Cleveland veterans who are being rested and didn't make the trip to Chicago. He'll likely play in Tuesday's preseason matchup with the Wizards.

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    Cavaliers' Chris Andersen: Starting vs. Magic

    Chris Andersen will start Wednesday's matchup against the Magic, John Denton of OrlandoMagic.com reports.Tristan Thompson has been ruled out with a stiff left foot, so Andersen will get the nod at center, joining Kevin Love and LeBron James in the frontcourt. While James and Love will have their workloads capped at around 12 and 15 minutes, respectively, Andersen could see a slightly more expanded role.

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    Cavaliers' Chris Andersen: Signs one-year deal with Cavs

    Chris Andersen has agreed to a one-year deal with Cleveland, Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical reports.Andersen played two years with LeBron James in Miami, so it is not a huge surprise to see the 38-year old veteran join him in Cleveland. While he will likely take over the reserve center spot in the rotation left by Timofey Mozgov, he will have a hard time finding consistent minutes in the rotation. Andersen saw just 5.1 minutes per game in Miami last season before being traded to Memphis. He saw a relatively large jump in workload for the Grizzlies; posting 4.6 points, 4.5 rebounds, 0.7 steals, and 0.5 blocks in 18.3 minutes per game.

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    Grizzlies' Chris Andersen: Leading rebounder in loss to Spurs

    Chris Andersen scored seven points (1-5 FG, 5-8 FT) and pulled down a game-high 13 rebounds while adding two assists, a steal and a block in 24 minutes during Sunday's loss to the Spurs.The Birdman brought his typical energy Sunday, as he saw some extra minutes after San Antonio effectively put the game away with a big third quarter. Andersen averaged 7.8 rebounds in 19.8 minutes per game during the series, serving as one of the only available frontcourt options for the Grizz. He will be a free agent this summer, and there has been no indication as to whether or not Memphis intends to bring him back.

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    Grizzlies' Chris Andersen: Out of Game 3 starting lineup

    Chris Andersen will not start Friday's Game 3 against the Spurs, Rob Fischer of Sport 56 WBHQ reports.The big man added four points and eight rebounds in 24 minutes during Game 2, but his move out of the starting lineup will likely result in fewer minutes and potentially less production as well. The Memphis Grizzlies will go the smaller route with their lineup Friday, shifting Zach Randolph to center while bumping Tony Allen into the starting five.

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