Lonzo Ball could soon be a man without a team.
The Cavaliers traded Ball to the Jazz on Wednesday for two second-round picks, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. But the Jazz are planning to waive Ball, NBA insider Chris Haynes reported shortly after news of the deal broke.
Several teams are reportedly interested in acquiring Ball, including the Wizards and the Hornets.
Ball has averaged 4.6 points, 4.0 rebounds and 3.9 assists in 20.9 minutes across 35 games this season.

The move is viewed as a salary dump by the Cavaliers as they look to create some roster flexibility by unloading his contract.
Cleveland is roughly $14 million above the second apron, and getting below that threshold would help save payroll and keep the team from having its 2033 first-round pick frozen.
The recent additions of Dennis Schröder and Keon Ellis ended up making Ball — and his $10 million salary — replaceable.

Ball entered the NBA with high hopes when the Lakers drafted him second overall in 2017, but injuries limited him to 99 games over his first two seasons in the league.
Ball was traded to the Pelicans in 2019 and spent two seasons in New Orleans before being traded again to the Bulls in 2021.
He dealt with severe knee issues during his time in Chicago that cost him two seasons, but during the 2024-25 season, Ball was signed to a two-year, $20 million contract.
He was traded to the Cavs in July.
For his career, he’s averaged 10.6 points, 5.6 assists and 5.3 rebounds.


