The Miami Heat announced two roster moves today. They have waived guard Gabe Madsen and signed Steve Settle III to an exhibit 10 contract. The plan is for Settle to join the G-League affiliate of the Miami Heat the Sioux Falls Skyforce.
Gabe Madsen played for the Golden State Warriors at NBA Summer League (after going undrafted last month). The 24-year-old had a game where he put up 22 points that caught a lot of attention on social media.
Now that the Duncan Robinson era has come to a close, it seems the Miami Heat are attempting to replenish the skillset the franchise's all-time greatest movement shooter provided.
Gabe Madsen played five seasons of college basketball at Cincinnati (one) and Utah (four). He finished the 2024-25 season with averages of 15.2 points, 2.6 rebounds, 2.5 assists and 1.0 steals per contest while shooting 37.1% from the field and 32.2% from the three-point range in 33 games.
Hakeem The Dream, Clyde The Glide, Magic: The NBA has produced some incredible nicknames over the decades. Some, like Magic and Penny, have even come to largely replace the player's actual name.
The Golden State Warriors remain without a signing as free agency rolls on, still yet to secure any fresh arrivals. ESPN’s Brian Windhorst reports that the franchise is poised to bolster the squad with two new additions soon.
The Golden State Warriors are on the lookout for reinforcements, having failed to add a single player during free agency. ESPN insider Brian Windhorst believes the Golden State Warriors will be making two signings in the near future.
LAS VEGAS, NV– The Utah Jazz have been on the opposite end against a familiar face in their second summer league matchup in Las Vegas vs. the Golden State Warriors– and that's former Utah Utes star Gabe Madsen, who came out with nothing short of a strong first half.
The Utah Jazz have brought in a certain local prospect for a pre-draft workout in the weeks ahead of June's 2025 NBA Draft. According to The Runnin' Hoops Podcast, Utah Utes guard Gabe Madsen has had a pre-draft workout with the Jazz just down the road, as well as the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Utah Utes had a disappointing 2024 college basketball campaign, finishing 16-17, which concluded with a first round loss in the brand new College Basketball Crown tournament.
Gabe Madsen cemented his place in Utah basketball history with a clutch performance in the Runnin’ Utes’ upset victory over No. 17 Kansas. In a sold-out
Gabe Madsen scored 24 points to help Utah defeat No. 17 Kansas 74-67 in Salt Lake City on Saturday night, marking the Utes' first victory over a ranked team this season.
The Utah Utes pulled off a stunning upset over the No. 17 Kansas Jayhawks, securing a 74-67 victory at home behind a dominant performance from Gabe Madsen.
The Bearcats withstood a three-point explosion from Gabe Madsen (28 points) on Tuesday night with their own great offense led by Jizzle James (25 points).
Utah suffered a frustrating 85-75 loss to Cincinnati after staying competitive for most of the game. The Utes played well for a majority of the contest but fell apart in the closing stretch, allowing the Bearcats to pull away in the final moments.
Gabe Madsen keyed a late surge and finished with 17 points to lift Utah to a 72-59 win over Colorado on Wednesday in Salt Lake City. The Utes (13-9, 5-6 Big 12) dominated the Buffaloes (9-13, 0-11) in the final five minutes to earn just their second win in five games.
Utah’s 69-66 victory over Cincinnati on Tuesday night was a hard-fought battle that came down to the final moments. Gabe Madsen played the hero for the Runnin' Utes, scoring seven of his 18 points in the last two minutes to secure the win.
Gabe Madsen's basket with two minutes left broke a tie and lifted Utah to a hard-fought 69-66 victory over Cincinnati on Tuesday in Salt Lake City. Madsen, a senior guard who began his career with Cincinnati in 2020-21, finished with 18 points.
Guard | Utah Height: 6'6" | Weight: 200 lbs 2025 Draft Age: 24.15 A 6-foot-6 guard playing for Utah, Madsen has shown steady improvement in each of his five collegiate seasons and is worthy of NBA consideration.
After starting their collegiate careers together at Cincinnati, twin brothers Gabe and Mason Madsen have become key contributors to Utah’s 8-3 start, providing dangerous outside shooting.
Gabe Madsen scored 27 points to lead Utah to a 94-48 victory over Mississippi Valley State on Tuesday night in Salt Lake City. Madsen made seven 3-pointers and went 10-for-13 from the floor to pace the Utes' offense.
The Utah Utes look to continue a perfect start whey play Tuesday in Salt Lake City against Queens University, in just its third season of Division I basketball.
Gabe Madsen led the Utah Utes with a significant milestone in the 98-63 victory over Central Arkansas. This performance marked not only the Utes’ 1,900th program win but also saw Madsen becoming the newest member of Utah’s prestigious 1,000-point club.
Twin brothers Gabe and Mason Madsen combined for 11 3-pointers to lead Utah to a 100-59 season-opening victory over visiting Alcorn State on Monday night in Salt Lake City.