Why Jevon Carter fits the new identity of the Phoenix Suns. With the Phoenix Suns now buying out Bradley Beal, all options become possible with dropping out of both aprons and having all the flexibility in free agency.
Home is where the heart is. Jevon Carter, a native of Maywood, Illinois, has decided to pick up the player option in his contract to remain with the Chicago Bulls for the upcoming 2025-26 season.
The Chicago Bulls entered the offseason heavy at guard. That trend will continue ahead of the 2025 draft coming up on Wednesday, and the Bulls are expected to try and land a big man with the No.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
According to a report from NBA insider Jake L. Fischer, Jevon Carter has decided to exercise his $6.8 million player option early, despite having until
The Dallas Mavericks are in need of some changes during the offseason. After missing the playoffs despite making the NBA Finals a year ago, the Mavs are looking to make some changes in regards to the team's bench, adding a veteran or two to the mix.
It's been a while since the Charlotte Hornets had a top-tier defense in the NBA, and if you paid attention to Steve Clifford's press conferences during his second stint with the organization, you know he constantly mentioned that you won't go very far if you're not a top 10 defense in the association.
Jevon Carter has been known for two things throughout his basketball career - his relentlessness on the defensive end of the floor and his ability to look approximately 10 years older than he actually is.
The New York Knicks have a few players on one-year deals that may not return to the team next season. This should prompt the Knicks to look in free agency or the trade market to try and find some more long-term options for the 2025-26 campaign.
The NBA season has come to a pause for a few days as the league enters the All-Star break. Obviously, the two former West Virginia hoopsters, Miles McBride and Jevon Carter, won't be participating in the weekend activities, but it's a good time to take a look at how their respective seasons have gone to this point.
The Atlanta Hawks have been playing some very good basketball lately, as evidenced by their run to the NBA Cup semifinals. Their level of play has been inconsistent at times, but the Hawks have shown that they can compete with any team on any night when they are clicking.
For the first time all season, the Chicago Bulls fully unleashed Jevon Carter on Thursday. Carter then took advantage of that opportunity to show he still can be a productive player in the NBA.
For whatever reason, former West Virginia guard Jevon Carter has seen his role decrease over the last two seasons, playing for the Chicago Bulls, the team he grew up watching.
The Chicago Bulls are capable of anything. And, no, that isn’t always a good thing. Three games after shockingly beating the defending champions on the road in a valiant effort, the Bulls forked over 50 points to the Atlanta Hawks in the 4th quarter and blew a 17-point lead.
The Chicago Bulls lost to the Atlanta Hawks, 139 to 141, after blowing a 21-point lead. What was initially expected to be an easy win quickly turned into a humiliating loss.
A historic comeback. The Atlanta Hawks faced off against the Chicago Bulls as they play the first of three games in four nights. The Bulls came into the game winning five of the last six games played between the two.
Jevon Carter had been itching for minutes. The veteran guard came into Thursday night’s contest with only 13 appearances on the season, averaging less than 5 minutes in those contests.
The Phoenix Suns are just weeks away from beginning training camp ahead of the 2024-25 season. While the roster looks largely in order, there are moves that could be made - through free agency or trade - that could help shore up some lingering depth concerns.
Jevon Carter approached the 2023-2024 season with heightened expectations. He was coming off a brilliant season with the Milwaukee Bucks, where he posted career-high numbers of 8.0 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 2.4 assists per game while shooting a blistering 42 percent from long range.
Despite trade speculation surrounding Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan for much of the summer, the Bulls remain committed to their core as they gear up for a make-or-break season.
The Nets have had their last three games, including Thursday's tilt against the Trail Blazers, postponed due to a league-high 10 players being put into health and safety protocol, leaving Brooklyn without a full roster.
The Brooklyn Nets haven't quite yet reached the crisis stage that the Chicago Bulls find themselves in, but the team atop the Eastern Conference standings is all of a sudden dealing with a very serious COVID-19 issue.