Forward Steve Novak was released by the Denver Nuggets on Friday despite never playing a game for the team, per the Denver Post. The team acquired him in a trade Thursday after he played in just seven games for the Oklahoma City Thunder this season.
Novak, who has started just six of the 456 games he's played in his career, averaged 2.4 points and 0.6 rebounds per contest for the Thunder this season. In 10 NBA seasons with nine different teams, he has scored 4.7 points and grabbed 1.3 rebounds per game.
The sharpshooter, who has connected on 43.8 percent of his three-point attempts during his career, has been traded five times and never played more than two seasons for any team, per Darnell Mayberry of the Oklahoman.
After learning of the latest trade, Novak tweeted out a picture of his young—and apparently confused—son:
The 32-year-old also commented on the situation, per Erik Horne of the Oklahoman:
The kids change everything. When you're single—it's just you and your wife or you even have very young kids—you don't have to worry ab ...
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