Dakota Mathias is the hero as the Hustle win an OT thriller It was a quick turnaround for the Hustle as they face off against the Texas Legends for the second night in a row.
Wright gets a deal while Grant Riller is signed and waived in hours The Dallas Mavericks announced that they’ve converted training camp invitee McKinley Wright to a two-way deal.
The Philadelphia 76ers are about a week away from beginning summer league action as they continue to build their roster. After adding Cassius Winston and Justin Smith to a roster including current Sixers Jaden Springer, Isaiah Joe, Filip Petrušev, possibly Paul Reed, and more.
Just last season, the Philadelphia 76ers filled up one of their multiple two-way slots with former College of Charleston star Grant Riller. Back in 2020, Riller wrapped up a five-year stint in the NCAA before entering the draft.
Former Philadelphia 76ers two-way guard Grant Riller is looking to make his return to the court after he struggled to stay healthy during his sophomore effort.
It’s been quite the trip for former Charleston guard Grant Riller since being drafted in 2020. After signing a two-way contract with the Philadelphia 76ers, Riller dealt with multiple injuries throughout the 2021-22 season that derailed a once-promising opportunity for the young guard.
The Philadelphia 76ers will add a new member to their roster via the newly vacant two-way slot. Through the first few months of the season, the Sixers kept the same two players on two-way deals in rookie wing Aaron Henry and second-year guard Grant Riller.
It may not be the major move fans were hoping for, but the Sixers are making a roster change. As PhillyVoice’s Kyle Neubeck reported, the Sixers are waiving Grant Riller and signing 6’2” guard Myles Powell to a two-way contract.
The 2021-2022 season hasn't treated Sixers two-way guard Grant Riller too well. After playing his first NBA season as a member of the Charlotte Hornets' organization, Riller landed with the Sixers via free agency this past offseason.
Grant Riller's debut season with the Philadelphia 76ers' organization hasn't gone as planned. After the second-year guard spent training camp with the Sixers, he looked forward to making his debut with the team during the preseason.
Seth Curry has been one of the bright spots in the early portion of the season for the Sixers, averaging a career-high 15.7 PPG with an outstanding shooting line of .515/.443/.935.
The Sixers already know they'll be shorthanded on Friday night against the Brooklyn Nets. With backup point guards Shake Milton and Grant Riller dealing with lower-body injuries, they've been ruled out as early as Thursday night.
Usually, waiving a player recovering from an injury is not something a team does. However, with a change in circumstances, it might be something that the Philadelphia 76ers need to strongly consider.
Philadelphia 76ers two-way guard Grant Riller suffered a harsh blow on Monday night. After checking into the Sixers' preseason opener against the Toronto Raptors for 14 minutes off the bench, Riller went down with a knee injury.
The second-year guard will be re-evaluated in two weeks. After exiting Monday’s contest against the Toronto Raptors late in the fourth quarter due to injury, Philadelphia 76ers guard Grant Riller will undergo surgery to repair a torn meniscus in his left knee and be re-evaluated in approximately two weeks, according to a team official.
Breaking down the Sixers’ two-way players ahead of training camp. Over the next few weeks, we’ll be profiling every player currently on the Sixers’ roster ahead of training camp, which begins on Sept.
The Sixers have officially set their two-way slots in stone heading into next season and will look to take advantage of these roles heading into next season.
The Sixers have waived Rayjon Tucker, who was on a two-way deal with the club and the team is replacing him with Grant Riller, as Shams Charania of The Athletic reports.
Jalen McDaniels has been assigned to the Swarm, along with Vernon Carey Jr. and Nick Richards. Additionally, two-way players Grant Riller and Nate Darling have been transferred to the Hornets’ G League affiliate.
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