Chris Chiozza most recently played in the NBA during the 2021-22 season when he was a member of the Golden State Warriors. That season, the former Florida
Veteran NBA point guard Chris Chiozza will continue his playing career in Spain, having signed with Baskonia through the end of the 2023/24 season, according to a press release from the team.
Both the NBA and the NBPA acknowledged during their recent Collective Bargaining Agreement negotiations that players missing time due to load management is an issue for the league, according to Baxter Holmes of ESPN, who hears that it was a topic of much discussion during those negotiations.
The Brooklyn Nets sent three players — Day’Ron Sharpe, David Duke Jr. and Kessler Edwards — to Long Island Monday night and the move paid off as their G League affiliate secured a 125-123 win over the Delaware Blue Coats.
The Nets have waived guard Chris Chiozza and forward RaiQuan Gray, the team announced in a press release. Chiozza, 26, is 5-foot-11 and appeared in 34 games with the Warriors last season, averaging 2.0 points and 1.9 assists.
The reunion with Chiozza gives Brooklyn more depth at point guard, which may matter if Irving misses time again next season for heaven knows what.
The Nets have signed free agent guard Chris Chiozza, according to a team press release. Chiozza has appeared in 91 regular-season NBA games during his career, including 40 with the Nets from 2019-21.
Taking a moment to remember the players who didn’t play. If you question most serious Golden State Warriors fans about who the team’s two-way contracts were in the 2021-22 NBA season, you’ll probably get a fairly expeditious answer: Chris Chiozza and Quinndary Weatherspoon.
On August 4, Chris Chiozza still remains a free agent available for any team in the league to sign. This past season, he was on a two-way contract with the Golden State Warriors.
The Warriors are making moves as free agency gets underway. With free agency starting today at 3pm PT, the Golden State Warriors begin to make their tough decisions for next year’s roster.
Granted, neither player really had very much of an impact on the Warriors’ success this past season.
Before Game 2 of the NBA Finals on Sunday, Warriors guard Chris Chiozza was asked to provide his list of the top five Florida Gators players of all-time.
Trash talk is nothing that NBA players aren't used to, part of what makes the game so exciting is when two players go at one another and spur each other to play better on the court.
The Warriors will ink free agent point guard Chris Chiozza to a one-year contract.
Chiozza has appeared in 22 games this season, averaging 4.0 PPG and 3.0 APG in 10.5 minutes per contest as a depth piece for the Nets.
The brackets are out, and now you are sitting in front of a computer screen or with a pencil and a printed version of your bracket trying to figure out who to pick.
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