GARRISON MATHEWS
#25 - G
Transactions & Injuries
Date Description
2023-24
2024-01-12 Missed 1 game (ankle sprain - left).
2024-01-09 Ankle sprain - left, day-to-day.
2022-23
2023-02-09 Acquired from the Houston Rockets The Atlanta Hawks acquired center Bruno Fernando and guard/forward Garrison Mathews from the Houston Rockets for forward/guard Justin Holiday, center/forward Frank Kaminsky, a second-round draft pick in 2024 and a second-round draft pick in 2025.
2023-02-06 Left big toe, day-to-day.
2023-01-15 Fined $35,000 by the NBA.
2022-12-23 Missed 3 games (illness).
2022-12-19 Illness, day-to-day.
2021-22
2022-01-03 Missed 4 games (health and safety protocols).
2021-12-26 Health and Safety Protocols, day-to-day.
2021-12-18 Signed by the Houston Rockets to a four-year contract.
2021-10-26 Missed 3 games (not with team).
2021-10-19 Not with team, day-to-day.
2021-10-18 Signed by the Houston Rockets to a two-way contract.
2021-10-18 Claimed off waivers from the Boston Celtics.
2021-10-16 Waived by the Boston Celtics.
2021-09-24 Signed as a free agent by the Boston Celtics to a one-year contract.
2021-08-05 Qualifying offer rescinded by the Washington Wizards.
2021-08-01 Washington Wizards tendered a qualifying offer.
2020-21
2020-11-22 Re-signed as a restricted free agent by the Washington Wizards to a two-way contract.
2020-11-19 Washington Wizards tendered a qualifying offer.
2019-20
2020-08-13 Missed the last 8 regular season games (personal reasons).
2020-07-29 Personal reasons, sidelined indefinitely.
2020-03-08 Recalled from the Capital City Go-Go (NBA G League).
2020-02-09 Assigned to the Capital City Go-Go (NBA G League).
2020-02-07 Recalled from the Capital City Go-Go (NBA G League).
2020-02-01 Assigned to the Capital City Go-Go (NBA G League).
2020-02-01 Missed 11 games (sprained right ankle).
2020-01-08 Sprained right ankle, sidelined indefinitely.
2019-12-14 Recalled from the Capital City Go-Go (NBA G League).
2019-10-30 Assigned to the Capital City Go-Go (NBA G League).
2019-07-14 Signed as a free agent by the Washington Wizards to a two-way contract.