On Saturday evening, the Miami Heat will be in Chicago to face off against the Bulls at the United Center. Before the game, the team announced that they
The Miami Heat are signing guard Dru Smith to a multiyear standard NBA contract, and are converting wing shooter Cole Swider to a two-way deal, per Shams Charania of The Athletic.
The Miami Heat signed guard Dru Smith to a standard contract and converted the contract of forward Cole Swider to a two-way agreement on Saturday, four days ahead of their season opener against the visiting Detroit Pistons.
Although the NBA added an additional two-way contract for every team for the 2023-24 season, teams haven’t been quick to sign players to such contracts.
Not only has former 2022-23 Los Angeles Lakers two-way forward Cole Swider been squeezed out of LA's two-way contract signing plans, he has also been forced to compete for a roster spot with his new team.
After spending last season learning from LeBron James on the Los Angeles Lakers, one young player is now headed to James’s former team.
The Cole Swider experiment is officially over for the Los Angeles Lakers, with the team recently parting ways with the sharpshooter to open a spot for forward Alex Fudge, who inked a two-way deal with the team recently.
Cole Swider is coming off his rookie season in the NBA, where he averaged 1.3 points and 1.0 rebounds per contest in seven games for the Los Angeles Lakers.
The Lakers are signing former Florida player Alex Fudge to a two-way contract, agent Shayuan Saee told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Fudge had signed an Exhibit 10 deal back in June, and now the Lakers have converted it into a two-way.
A majority of the NBA offseason has come and gone, which means the Los Angeles Lakers’ roster is more or less set for the 2023-24 season. The Lakers have 13 players signed to guaranteed contracts, which means they still have two open roster spots.
A majority of the NBA offseason has come and gone, which means the Los Angeles Lakers’ roster is more or less set for the 2023-24 season. The Lakers have 13 players signed to guaranteed contracts, which means they still have two open roster spots.
Last year’s second round draft pick of the Los Angeles Lakers Max Christie was able to showcase his talent and upside in the Las Vegas Summer League and was named to All-Summer League Second Team as a result.
As the NBA summer league starts to come to a close, we have seen some strong performances across the league. But with the Lakers, we got a glimpse into the games of some players on the roster.
The Los Angeles Lakers spent one of their two-way contract slots on Syracuse senior Cole Swider last offseason. Swider spent four years in college developing into a 41% 3-point shooter with Syracuse his final season.
After a short stint with your Los Angeles Lakers, two-way rookie LA power forward Cole Swider is back with the South Back Lakers and has been making noise in the G League.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been hit by the injury bug early this season and one of the players that has been out is rookie Cole Swider. The sharpshooter signed a two-way contract with the Lakers after the draft and had an impressive Summer League and training camp.
The Los Angeles Lakers announced that team doctors have diagnosed two-way forward Cole Swider with a navicular stress reaction of the right foot. Swider will be reevaluated in approximately four weeks, and further updates will be provided at that time.
If the Los Angeles Lakers hope to be remotely competitive in the West, they will need the whole team to step up and every player will need to do their part.
The general rule of thumb in the NBA is to not overreact to Summer League player performance. For the most part, roughly 75% of players participating in Summer League are never going to log a single minute in the NBA.
There was no movement as of Sunday morning on the Kevin Durant front, according to John Gambadoro of Arizona Sports 98.7, who tweets that Phoenix remains interested but doesn’t want to gut its roster.
During his third NCAA season in 2021-22, the younger Pippen averaged 20.4 PPG, 4.5 APG, 3.6 RPG and 1.9 SPG across 36 starts. He posted a slash line of .416/.325/.749.
Syracuse forward Cole Swider announced on Sunday that he is foregoing his final year of eligibility in order to enter the NBA Draft and pursue his professional aspirations.
Cole Swider had a strong 2021-22 season, especially over the last half of it. He really came own down the stretch. You can watch highlights of his season in the video above. Swider came to Syracuse last offseason as a transfer from Villanova.
Syracuse led for more than 92% of the game but collapsed in the final two minutes and lost its regular season finale on senior day 75-72 to Miami. The
Former Big East foes clash in New York City this Wednesday night as the Syracuse Orange take on the No. 6 Villanova WIldcats in the Jimmy V Classic in Madison Square Garden.
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