With the NBA’s Summer League now complete, one former Florida Gators forward has stood out as one of the top performers on his team. In HoopsHype’s 2025
The Brooklyn Nets may not boast the MVP like they did at last year's Las Vegas summer league festivities, nor will they own a very pretty record, but there were some bright spots.
The Nets would receive a consolation game against the Philadelphia 76ers in hopes of landing at least one more win before departing Las Vegas. All of their first-round drafted rookies would sit out this last game, giving several undrafted free agents and returning players another game to prove their value to the Nets.
When the Brooklyn Nets released their official roster for the Las Vegas Summer League earlier, Florida Gators fans may have noticed a familiar name. Ahead
Basketball originated as a distinctly American game. It had international roots, though, as the game's inventor, James Naismith, was Canadian. In the years since, the NBA has been flooded with league-defining international talent.
When the Brooklyn Nets released their official roster for the Las Vegas Summer League, a few new faces stood out besides the team’s well-known first-round picks and returning players.
The big man has blossomed in recent outings, prompting speculation about a call-up in his future. Rookie big man Tyrese Samuel flashed early in the Valley Suns’ inaugural season, but he has started to emerge as a real prospect over the G League team’s last few games.
A major reason why the Florida Gators were so good a season ago was because of the performances they got from their frontcourt. The centers and power forwards
GAINESVILLE, Fla.-- Heading into the the 2024-2025 season, the Florida Gators will be without its two main bigs in Tyrese Samuel, who exhausted his collegiate eligibility, and Micah Handlogten, who will medically redshirt after an ankle injury suffered in the SEC Tournament.
The Phoenix Suns are continuing to make moves - regardless of the surface-level impact of said moves - with under a week until 2024 training camp is set to open up.
Former Florida Gators forward Tyrese Samuel signed an Exhibit-10 deal with the Phoenix Suns on Thursday after going undrafted in this year’s NBA Draft,
The Suns are signing all-time Northwestern leading scorer Boo Buie and Florida forward Tyrese Samuel to a pair of Exhibit 10 deals, sources inform Jon Chepkevich of DraftExpress.com (Twitter links).
On the heels of their first 20-plus win season since the 2017-18 campaign, the Gators are seeing several key contributors earn SEC honors in reverence for their regular season display.
Thursday was a night to forget for the Florida Gators and head coach Todd Golden. Though Florida ultimately prevailed 70-65 over the East Carolina Pirates, it was an immensely problematic effort from a Gators team that was far more talented and capable than their opponent.
Walter Clayton Jr. scored a game-high 22 points Thursday night and Tyrese Samuel added a key dunk down the stretch as Florida survived East Carolina's upset bid 70-65 at the Florida Tip-Off Classic in Lakeland, Fla.