Prior to Oklahoma City’s Tuesday night victory over the Milwaukee Bucks, Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault told media that sophomore forward Jaylin Williams will miss the rest of the preseason and the beginning of the regular season due to a hamstring strain.
The Oklahoma City Thunder has been very resourceful this offseason, and one thing they're keen on doing is bringing 21 players into training camp to compete for the bottom few roster spots.
On Sept. 6 and Sept. 8, the G League Ignite squared off against the Perth Wildcats at the Dollar Loan Center in Henderson, NV. Perth is a strong NBL team who was crowned champions of Australia's professional basketball league back in 2021.
NBA Draft prospect Alex Sarr is set to face one of the toughest tests of his young career next week with a matchup against the G League Ignite. And even more, he’ll be under the microscope more than ever, as the game will be teeming with 2024 potential.
Since Sunday, the Thunder have made a handful of roster moves. First, the team resigned Lindy Waters III to a two-way deal on Sunday. The next morning, OKC announced that it was waiving former Rockets big man and offseason acquisition Usman Garuba.
We’re just under a year away from the 2024 NBA Draft. But it’s never too early to take a peek into the future of the league. That’s especially true for the OKC Thunder, who have an already talented arsenal of players, a loaded pick cache and potentially familiar prospects to look into.
The Thunder are bringing back center Olivier Sarr on a two-way contract, the team announced in a press release. The move came shortly after the announcement that they had waived center/forward Usman Garuba, as we relayed here.
For a player who has yet to sign a full-length NBA contract, Oklahoma City Thunder center Olivier Sarr has a positive attitude. Over the last two seasons,
Alexandre Sarr is the younger brother of current NBA center Olivier Sarr, standing at 7-foot-1 from France. He’s one of the better big prospects in a class that’s loaded with depth in the frontcourt.
Big man Olivier Sarr enjoyed his second stint as a member of the Oklahoma City Thunder this season, making nine appearances in the NBA and 12 in the G League.
The Los Angeles Clippers will be without All-Star forward Paul George when they wrap up their two-game set against the visiting Oklahoma City Thunder on Thursday.
After a successful G-League run, the reserve center is back on an NBA roster. The Oklahoma City Thunder is signing center Olivier Sarr to a two-way contract, the team announced today.
The Trail Blazers are signing rookie center Ibou Badji to a two-way contract and waiving two-way center Olivier Sarr, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Badji, 20, is 7-foot-1 and has been playing with the Wisconsin Herd of the G League.
The Portland Trail Blazers will be without two-way center Olivier Sarr for the foreseeable future. Portland Trail Blazers Center Olivier Sarr will miss six weeks with what has been diagnosed as a torn ligament in his right wrist.
Portland has filled its two-way spots with a couple of seven footers. The Portland Trail Blazers have signed 7’1 power forward/center John Butler to its second two-way contract slot, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
Payton, who underwent core muscle surgery this summer, will be re-evaluated in two weeks.
The Trail Blazers have converted the contract of center Olivier Sarr to a two-way deal, the team announced in a press release. Sarr, 23, is 7-foot-0 and signed two 10-day contracts with the Thunder last season as a rookie, appearing in 22 games and averaging 7.0 points and 4.2 rebounds.
Former Phoenix Suns Summer League center Olivier Sarr is signing with the Portland Trail Blazers according to ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski. Sarr, who actually spent last season with the Oklahoma City Thunder, played for Phoenix in Las Vegas. Sarr, 23-years-old, signed an Exhibit 10 contract with Portland.
Olivier Sarr will sign an Exhibit 10 contract with the Trail Blazers, tweets ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. The 23-year-old center spent most of last season with the Thunder, signing a pair of 10-day deals starting in late December and then agreeing to a two-way contract in February.
It has been a tale of two teams in Las Vegas for the Phoenix Suns’ Summer League squad. After a decisive win on Friday was followed up by a rough loss on Sunday, Phoenix relocated what worked from the opening victory and used that to rout the Dallas Mavericks on Tuesday, 105-78.
Olivier Sarr could be named the handyman cause when he’s called, he fixes what he needs to. The big man spent most of the season in the G League, but when injuries began to pile on, Sarr got the nod to the NBA roster.
The former Wildcat is getting his shot at the NBA. We are starting to see COVID-19 force a lot of NBA players to the sideline which is giving others their opportunity to make the NBA.
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