In a spirited open gym matchup captured on video, two NBA veterans, John Wall, and Tyreke Evans, showcased their skills while engaging in lively banter.
The Mavericks are hosting a free agent mini-camp this week that will have over 30 players in attendance, our JD Shaw reports (via Twitter). The list of participants includes a handful with extensive NBA experience, including veteran guards Dion Waiters, Tyreke Evans, and Langston Galloway.
The Milwaukee Bucks could be getting a new star: former Rookie of the Year Tyreke Evans. After years of being out of the league because of a ban for drug use, Evans’ days outside of the NBA may be coming to an end and a revival of his career may be just around the corner.
Last month, Evans was reinstated into the NBA after being suspended by the league since 2019 for violating its drug policy.
Golden State is the second team that the former Rookie of the Year has met with. View the original article to see embedded media. Following his reinstatement to the NBA last month, free agent guard Tyreke Evans will reportedly work out for the Warriors, according to Shams Charania and Anthony Slater of The Athletic.
Tyreke Evans hasn't played in an NBA game in almost three years. Still, the 32-year-old former fourth overall pick is reportedly generating interest from multiple teams after being reinstated in February following the lengthy drug ban from the league.
Evans is looking to make a comeback from a lengthy suspension.
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Milwaukee Bucks will bring in Tyreke Evans for a workout. The report from Charania can be seen embedded below. Evans was the 2010 Rookie of The Year, and has had a successful NBA career, but after the 2019 season he was banned after violating the league's anti-drug program.
According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the Milwaukee Bucks will bring in Tyreke Evans for a workout. The report from Charania can be seen embedded below. Evans was the 2010 Rookie of The Year, and has had a successful NBA career, but after the 2019 season he was banned after violating the league's anti-drug program.
The Milwaukee Bucks’ roster still looks largely the same as it did for their title run last year, but they may be eyeing a key upgrade around the fringes.
News that Evans was seeking to be reinstated broke in December amid a breakout of COVID-19 that saw several former NBA players get another chance to play in the league.
He became eligible to apply for reinstatement earlier this year.
He was dismissed and disqualified by the NBA in May 2019 for violating the league’s anti-drug program. At the time, the league declared Evans would be eligible to apply for reinstatement after two years.
An unrestricted free agent over the summer, Tyreke Evans received interest from teams like the Hornets and Lakers, but elected to join the Pacers. As J.
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