| Date | League | Transaction |
|---|---|---|
| 26th July, 2016 | NBA | Signed a partially guaranteed two year minimum salary contract with Memphis. |
| 22nd October, 2016 | NBA | Waived by Memphis. |
| 29th October, 2016 | D-League | Designated as an allocated player by Iowa Energy. |
| 8th March, 2017 | NBA | Signed a 10 day contract with New Orleans. |
| 18th March, 2017 | NBA | Signed a partially guaranteed minimum salary contract for the remainder of the season and through 2018 with Memphis. Included team option for 2017/18. |
| 23rd June, 2017 | NBA | Memphis declined 2017/18 team option. |
| 1st July, 2017 | NBA | Re-signed by Memphis to a partially guaranteed two year minimum salary contract. |
| 10th November, 2017 | G-League | Assigned by Memphis to Memphis Hustle of the G-League. |
| 11th November, 2017 | G-League | Recalled by Memphis from Memphis Hustle of the G-League. |
| 21st December, 2017 | G-League | Assigned by Memphis to Memphis Hustle of the G-League. |
| 21st December, 2017 | G-League | Recalled by Memphis from Memphis Hustle of the G-League. |
| 3rd January, 2019 | NBA | Traded by Memphis, along with MarShon Brooks, a 2019 second round pick and a 2020 second round pick, to Chicago in exchange for Justin Holiday. |
| 2013 - 2016 | Kansas (NCAA) |
| July 2016 - October 2016 | Memphis Grizzlies (NBA) |
| October 2016 - March 2017 | Iowa Energy (D-League) |
| March 2017 | New Orleans Pelicans (NBA) |
| March 2017 - January 2019 | Memphis Grizzlies (NBA) |
| January 2019 - present | Chicago Bulls (NBA) |
June 29, 2017
Wayne Selden
SG, 6’5, 230lbs, 22 years old, 1 year of experience
Ended his rookie season as the primary wing back-up on a playoff team, roughly three weeks or so after being a D-League cusper. This was more due to team necessity triggered by injury, rather than Selden’s earning of the role. Nonetheless, Selden gave the role a go, defending bigger spots and had some athletic moments. His shot escaped him at the NBA level, but having been a decent to good shooter throughout his Kansas career, that is a very foreseeable adjustment. Selden did not stand out hugely at the D-League level, but will be on the cusp for a couple of years, and will stick if the shots do.
Player Plan: At the time of writing, his team option for next year has not been decided upon, yet there seems no need to exercise it. Bring him back to camp if so desired to fight for a place.