Last week, the Nets became the first team to get fined for resting healthy players since the NBA introduced its new player participation policy in September.
Serbian team Crvena Zvezda has been sanctioned by the EuroLeague for overdue payments to players and will be prohibited from registering new players until February 28, per BasketNews.com.
The NBA’s opening night rosters feature a total of 120 international players, including a record-setting 22 from Canada and 10 from Australia, the league announced today in a press release.
The Argentinian point guard’s impact might never be matched. With the final preseason loss game in the rear view mirror, the Milwaukee Bucks have some basic business to attend to over the final week of training camp.
No-trade clauses are rare in the NBA, and had become even rarer in recent years. Beal is just the 10th player in NBA history to receive one.
The Milwaukee Bucks played their second summer league game last night, after dealing with some late game scoreboard confusion, the Bucks lost to the Boston Celtics 111-109.
Last week, ahead of the Milwaukee Bucks beginning their summer league slate, it was reported and reacted to that the Bucks had waived both Rayjon Tucker and Luca Vildoza.
The Milwaukee Bucks made a move on Tuesday that could be a sign of another move coming. Milwaukee waived both Rayjon Tucker and Luca Vildoza, per HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto.
The Bucks are waiving guard/forward Rayjon Tucker and guard Luca Vildoza, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. Tucker, 24, is 6-foot-3 and appeared in just two games with the Bucks last season, signing a three-year contract at the end of the year.
The Milwaukee Bucks jumpstarted a mini roster revamping the other day by signing Luca Vildoza, a 26-year-old guard from Argentina. Vildoza’s only previous NBA experience came during the 2021 NBA Summer League, where he hit the floor in two games as a member of the New York Knicks.
The Milwaukee Bucks are reportedly expected to fill their final roster spot by signing Luca Vildoza, as reported by ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski on Monday night.
Free-agent guard Luca Vildoza is expected to finalize a deal with the Bucks that'll take him through the 2022-23 season, sources told ESPN. He will be activated for Milwaukee in the playoffs, sources said.
With the New York Knicks releasing two-way guard Luca Vildoza after he sustained a foot injury that kept him of the Summer League and Training Camp, the team announced a new signing on Friday.
Now it can be told. The ankle injury doomed Luca Vildoza’s chances even before he could start his NBA journey with the New York Knicks. Vildoza revealed Tuesday that he underwent surgery to extract fluid from the back of his right foot.
The 6-5 journeyman shooting guard out of Kansas, 26, has suited up for the Pelicans, Bulls and Grizzlies since going undrafted in 2016.
The Knicks are parting with Luca Vildoza, the Argentinian point guard signed at the end of last season to a nonguaranteed deal following NBA free agency.
Did the pristine waters of Vitoria, Spain, heal Luca Vildoza’s right foot? The answer will be known this week when Vildoza rejoins the New York Knicks with the NBA training camp only two weeks away.
Newly signed NY Knicks point guard Luca Vildoza will be one of the leaders of the Argentina Men’s National Basketball Team at the upcoming Summer Olympics.
One of the most intriguing unknowns as the Knicks head into the off-season is foreign point guard Luca Vildoza. The Knicks signed Vildoza to a four-year, $13.6 million deal, and they are expecting a shifty and creative point guard in return.
The New York Knicks will have their first look at Luca Vildoza against NBA competition since his signing when Argentina plays Team USA in Las Vegas in an exhibition match next month.
The New York Knicks expect big things from Argentinian point guard Luca Vildoza next season, after landing him on a four-year, $13.6 million deal, which isn’t fully guaranteed.
The Knicks have the assets to make a deal work, including five first-round picks over the next three years.
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