Hornets deal Brown to Clippers, avoid luxury tax
NEW ORLEANS (AP)—The New Orleans Hornets will not have to pay the NBA’s luxury tax this year after dealing reserve guard Bobby Brown(notes) to the Los Angeles Clippers.
The deal on Tuesday gives the Hornets a conditional 2014 second-round draft pick from the Clippers and brings the Hornets’ player payroll below the $69.9 million luxury tax threshold.
The Hornets have shed millions in payroll through several trades this season, including Monday’s deal that sent shooting guard Devin Brown(notes) to Chicago and earlier trades that sent former starting shooting guard Rasual Butler(notes) to the Clippers and reserve center Hilton Armstrong(notes) to Sacramento.
Hornets coach and general manager Jeff Bower says the deal helps the Hornets avoid the tax while keeping core players.

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