Cavaliers trade Keith Bogans to 76ers
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The Cleveland Cavaliers have traded veteran guard Keith Bogans to the Philadelphia 76ers just two days after acquiring him.
The deal creates a $5.2-million trade exception for Cleveland and includes a protected 2015 second-round pick, while Philadelphia also received a second-round selection in 2018 on Saturday.
The Cavs traded four players to the Boston Celtics on Thursday in exchange for Bogans.
The 34-year-old barely played last season with the Celtics, and will likely slot in as an end-of-the-bench rotation piece for the 76ers. He's due to make $5.29 million this season and $5.51 million in 2015-16, neither of which are guaranteed.
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