After beginning his professional career with the Windy City Bulls, former Illini Marcus Domask has inked a deal with the Fraport Skyliners – a Frankfurt, Germany-based franchise that competes in one of the top leagues in Europe.
Former Illinois star Marcus Domask had yet another big night and building-block moment in the NBA G League as his Windy City Bulls took down the Grand Rapids Gold 124-94 on Monday at NOW Arena in Hoffman Estates, Illinois.
Marcus Domask's first season of professional basketball has been a series of highs intermixed with lows better characterized as learning lessons, and Saturday's matchup of Domask's Windy City Bulls and the Texas Legends seemed to encapsulate that entire vibe in one 48-hour stretch.
The pro game has been a bit of a roller coaster ride for former Illinois star and current Windy City Bulls guard Marcus Domask in his first season out of college, but in last Friday's game against the Sioux Falls Skyforce, he was way, way up.
It's hard for everything to go right in the NBA, whether that's due to managerial decisions, bad luck with injuries, or other factors. In league history, there are some moments that stand out, moments that could have gone in a completely different direction and drastically changed the league.
After less than a month in the G-League, Windy City Bulls swingman and former Illinois star Marcus Domask has already been bounced around like an old, weathered Wilson.
The Chicago Bulls waived rookie Marcus Domask yesterday, but have added a new player in his place. According to Michael Scotto from Hoopshype and Darnell Mayberry of The Athletic, the Chicago Bulls have agreed to an Exhibit 10 deal with guard Josh Primo.
Former Illinois basketball star Marcus Domask seemed well on his way to get NBA playing time after going undrafted this past summer. However, the Chicago Bulls threw a wrench in that possibility.
The Chicago Bulls are only two full days into their training camp, but the team has already started making roster moves based on the camp. It was announced by the Bulls that they're waiving rookie guard Marcus Domask from Illinois.
Former Illini player Marcus Domask is being given an opportunity to make an NBA roster. On Friday, the Chicago Bulls announced Domask received an invite to training camp in October.
Former Illini basketball star, Marcus Domask, has made the training camp roster for the Chicago Bulls. Domask signed an exhibit-10 deal with the Bulls after going undrafted in the 2024 NBA Draft.