Bernard is a wing on a two-way contract with the Wizards who plays for the Capital City Go-Go. Jules Bernard, a two-way player for the Washington Wizards and Capital City Go-Go, has been named the G League player of the week for February 5th to February 11th.
It's been a rough go for the former UCLA standout and Washington Wizards guard, Jules Bernard. After a stellar 2022 season, Bernard declared for the NBA Draft but went undrafted. After going undrafted, the 23-year-old played with the Detroit Pistons G League affiliate, the Motor City Cruise.
UCLA basketball has a storied history, and on Friday night, the program celebrated another milestone as former guard Jules Bernard made his NBA debut with the Washington Wizards.
The Washington Wizards have signed shooting guard Jules Bernard to a two-way contract, the team announced in a press release. Bernard is 6-foot-7 and went undrafted out of UCLA in 2022.
Former UCLA star Jules Bernard had been having a relatively quiet summer in the NBA Summer League for the Washington Wizards. He changed that on Saturday night with a breakout performance against the Chicago Bulls, stuffing the stat sheet with 17 points, six rebounds, and two assists.
Former UCLA Bruins wing Jules Bernard is in his second season in the NBA. Currently, he is a member of the Washington Wizards 2023 Summer League team. Bernard is looking to secure a spot on their roster for the upcoming season.
The final Bruin is off the market. UCLA men's basketball guard Jules Bernard has signed a contract with the Detroit Pistons, Wasserman Basketball announced Friday on Twitter.
Sam Connon and Travis Reed went in-depth on Jules Bernard deciding to stay in the NBA Draft, sharing their thoughts on his pro prospects as well as where this leaves UCLA men's basketball moving forward.
With one veteran wing out the door, the Bruins are apparently in the market for a replacement. UCLA men's basketball is one of the potential landing spots for Illinois transfer guard Jacob Grandison, the wing told CBS Sports' Jon Rothstein on Friday.
When the Bruins got knocked out in the Sweet 16 by eventual national champion runner-up North Carolina, it was widely expected to be the end of an era of sorts.
Waiting until the very last moment to make his intentions public, Jules Bernard will not be returning to Westwood for one final ride. The UCLA men's basketball guard declared for the 2022 NBA Draft while retaining his eligibility back on April 19, and he ultimately reaffirmed his commitment to turning pro Wednesday night on Instagram.
As currently constituted, the Bruins project to be a consensus top-10 team heading into next season, if not top five. But that doesn't mean they should be done adding.
Jules Bernard's stay in Chicago has been cut short. The UCLA men's basketball guard participated in the G League Elite Camp on Monday and Tuesday, averaging 17 points per game across the two scrimmages to stand out as one of the event's top scorers.
One of the Bruins' three potential draft candidates may not have been on the list of top prospects alongside two of his teammates, but he still has a chance to join them in the spotlight.
View the original article to see embedded media. One of the Bruins’ backbones of the Mick Cronin era has elected to go pro. UCLA men’s basketball guard Jules Bernard announced his declaration for the 2022 NBA Draft via an Instagram post Tuesday afternoon.
PHILADELPHIA — UCLA men's basketball coach Mick Cronin, guard/forward Jaime Jaquez Jr., guard Jules Bernard and guard Johnny Juzang spoke with the media after losing to North Carolina in the Sweet 16 on Friday night.
UCLA men’s basketball guard Jules Bernard talked to reporters at the Mo Ostin Center on Tuesday before heading off to the airport for a trip to Philadelphia for a Sweet 16 showdown with North Carolina.
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