The Detroit Pistons hope that Wednesday is the start of a refreshing new era of hoops. Coming off of back-to-back seasons with fewer than 20 wins, the Pistons made some major changes in the offseason.
With the 2024 NBA Preseason in the rearview, the Detroit Pistons are looking forward to the final phase of the offseason as they put the finishing touches on their roster.
According to Shams Charania of ESPN, the Detroit Pistons are planning to place a waiver claim on a pair of recently released players, Alondes Williams and Cole Swider.
As the preseason rolled along, the Detroit Pistons still had roster spots that needed to be filled. Less than a week from the start of the regular season, Trajan Langdon has filled two of the team's two-way slots.
NBA training camps are beginning in the next two weeks. The LA Clippers will host their media day on September 30 and with then head to Hawaii for their training camp.
NBA training camps are beginning in the next two weeks. The LA Clippers will host their media day on September 30 and with then head to Hawaii for their training camp.
Alondes Williams is coming off a year where he appeared in seven games for the Miami Heat. He spent most of his season in the G League with the Sioux Falls Skyforce.
The Clippers are signing shooting guard Alondes Williams to their training camp roster, per Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun-Sentinel. Williams, 25, is 6-foot-4 and appeared in seven games with the Heat last season while on a two-way deal.
The Dallas Mavericks are a few games into the NBA Summer League, starting 0-3 through their first three games. The Mavs don't have many NBA-level talents on their Summer League team, so it's tougher going against some teams that have years of draft picks on their Summer League rosters.
The Miami Heat have withdrawn their qualifying offers to forward Cole Swider and guard Alondes Williams, making them unrestricted free agents. The moves were necessary because the Heat's three two-way deals were already allocated to Keshad Johnson, Dru Smith and Zyon Pullin.
The Miami Heat extended qualifying offers to Cole Swider and Alondes Williams on Friday. Both players split time with the Heat and the G League affiliate in Sioux Falls last year.
Here is a roundup of NBA rumors and news this weekend and today. Miami Heat guard Alondes Williams, on a two-way contract, may see some time after the all-star break, according to Miami Sun-Sentinel’s Ira Winderman.
The Miami Heat have been well represented on NBA All-Star weekend as rookie Jaime Jaquez Jr. and Alondes Williams made their mark as part of the Rising Stars games.