
UPDATE (10am on Monday, Feb. 22) -- David Lee has officially joined the Dallas Mavericks, the team announced on Monday.
Less than 24 hours after being waived by the Boston Celtics, it looks like David Lee will have a new home soon.
The former Warriors forward is expected to sign with the Dallas Mavericks after he clears waivers on Sunday, according to Yahoo Sports' Shams Charania.
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The deal is expected to be for the prorated NBA room exception $2.1 million.
Lee was waived by Boston on Friday afternoon. The Celtics couldn't find a team will to take Lee in the weeks leading up to this past Thursday's trade deadline.
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The two-time All-Star has not appeared in a game since Jan. 10.
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“That’s more about, he’s been in the league a long time and that’s more out of just … I’m not going to put him in there for five minutes or four minutes at the end of a game,” Stevens said a few weeks ago. “He’s a really good player. The reason he hasn’t played is a style of play choice.”
He's averaging 7.1 points and 4.3 rebounds over 15.7 minutes per contest this season.
Lee, whom the Warriors traded last July, is ineligible to return to Golden State this season.