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  • OKC Power Forward
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    Thunder waive F Ryan Reid.
    Reid had been assigned to their D-League team and has no fantasy relevance.
  • OKC Power Forward
    Ryan Reid has signed a contract to play in Puerto Rico.
    Reid had a couple cups of coffee with the Thunder this season, but the team waived him after sending him to the D-League in March. He should fare better overseas.
  • OKC Power Forward
    Thunder optioned F Ryan Reid to the Tulsa 66ers of the NBADL.
    After getting into five games this season, Reid goes back the D-League to work on his game.
  • OKC Power Forward
    Thunder assigned F Ryan Reid to the D-League.
    Reid had surgery for a nasal fracture in early January and will get some much needed playing time in the D-League once he fully recovers.
  • OKC Power Forward
    Ryan Reid (nasal fracture) underwent successful surgery and will be sidelined for 2-4 weeks.
    Reid was traded to the Thunder on draft night back in 2010 and has yet to log a single second in the NBA during his career.
  • ATL Power Forward
    The Thunder used the 51st pick of the draft to select 6-11 big man Magnum Rolle, and will move him to the Pacers for the 57th pick (Ryan Reid) and cash.
    He played at both LSU and Louisiana Tech, but is probably not strong enough to play in the NBA right now. Then again, the Pacers are hapless, and it would not be all that surprising to see Rolle could emerge as a solid role player for them next year.
  • OKC Power Forward
    The Pacers took power forward Ryan Reid with the 57th pick in the draft, and will move him and some cash to the Thunder for Magnum Rolle.
    This guy was simply a role player at Florida State and didn’t appear to be on anyone’s radar. We’re not sure why the Thunder wanted him, but the fact the Pacers got Magnum Rolle for him probably takes Larry Bird off the hook - somewhat.
  • ORL Small Forward
    The Magic took forward Stanley Robinson with the second-to-last pick in the draft.
    Robinson is a bit of a mini Gerald Wallace and actually has a decent chance to make the Magic’s roster next season. He’s a great athlete and has a nose for the ball, and would have been a much better pick than Ryan Reid for the Pacers at 57.