Basketball insider Gery Woelfel of the Racine Journal Times has reported that Larry Sanders should be signed at some point after the All-Star break.
According to Joel Bell, Larry Sanders’ agent, there are at least six teams that have interest in his client after he hosted a private workout in Miami that included him fielding interview questions about a murky past. In 2014, Sanders quite literally quit playing in the NBA as he dealt with depression.
As a result, Sanders and the Milwaukee Bucks eventually reached a buyout agreement. Sanders is still being paid by the Bucks as the organization used the “stretch provision” to waive Sanders and change his four-year, $44 million contract into a seven-year, $13.