It was reported earlier this week that Brazilian forward Bruno Caboclo had been working out with the Golden State Warriors in hopes of receiving an NBA contract.
Hapoel Tel Aviv officially announced the signing of former first-round NBA draft pick Bruno Caboclo to a two-year contract. This move follows Caboclo’s recent success on the international basketball scene, where he played in the NBA and various leagues around the world.
The Golden State Warriors have made marginal changes to their roster this summer. Failing to acquire another star-level player after unsuccessful pursuits of Paul George and Lauri Markkanen, Golden State will look to stay afloat in the Western Conference after missing the playoffs entirely last season.
The all-time list of NBA All-Stars is obviously long, and notably distinguished. However, there are some players — for various reasons — who the casual, or even most-dedicated, NBA fans can't recall having earned All-Star nods.
The Golden State Warriors have essentially put a bow on their offseason, as this organization has filled out their roster with competitive players in order to try and make another championship push.
While the 2024 Olympics were a masterclass in American basketball dominance, it was also an open audition for some. If it wasn’t for Australian guard Patty Mills’s heroics during the Paris Olympics, he might not have signed a deal with the Utah Jazz.
In 2019-20, the Houston Rockets chose to adopt the microball strategy, for the sole purpose of maximizing Russell Westbrook. The idea was to essentially put Westbrook at the center position on offense, allowing him to attack the lane and blow past opposing big men.
Outside of rookie Jaylon Tyson, the Cleveland Cavaliers have not made any additions to their roster this offseason. However, that does not mean the Cavaliers aren't exploring their options.
While elite talents such as Nikola Jokic, LeBron James and Stephen Curry were undoubtedly stars of the tournament, some former NBA players enjoyed strong showings, potentially earning themselves another shot in the league.
Team USA has secured its spot in the semifinals. Steve Kerr's team defeated Brazil 122-87 on Tuesday. The star-studded roster produced one of its best performances to date, with multiple players finding their rhythm, thus making them the biggest threat in the tournament moving forward.
Former Toronto Raptors draft pick Bruno Caboclo put together an impressive performance for Brazil. Caboclo scored a total of six points through their first two games of group play.
Bruno Caboclo just put on a show. It's been a decade since the Toronto Raptors selected the unheralded Brazilian big man with the 20th pick in the 2014 NBA draft.