Buddy Boeheim signed a two-way contract with the Detroit Pistons after a strong season improving in the G League with the Motor City Cruise. Tie game with less than one second remaining.
The Pistons now have a full squad, with one player taking the 15th spot on the standard roster while the others join Jared Rhoden as Detroit’s two-way players.
The Detroit Pistons are signing guard Buddy Boeheim to a two-year, two-way contract, ESPN reported Thursday. Boeheim is averaging 15.6 points and shooting 43.8 percent from 3-point range in 20 games this season with the G League's Motor City Cruise.
As the final stretch of the regular season begins, the Detroit Pistons have made some more roster moves. On Wednesday afternoon, they parted ways with Malcolm Cazalon.
Buddy Boeheim is moving on up in the world.
A long-range shooting specialist, he has averaged 14.3 points and 3.1 rebounds in the G League while shooting 41.8 percent from three over 36 games this season.
Buddy Boeheim is coming off his rookie year, where he averaged 1.6 points per contest in ten regular season games for the Detroit Pistons. This summer, the 23-year-old became a free agent, but ESPN's Dave McMenamin (on Tuesday) reports that he will re-sign with Detroit.
The Pistons have reached an agreement with swingman Buddy Boeheim, ESPN’s Dave McMenamin tweets. It’s an Exhibit 10 contract, James Edwards III of The Athletic tweets.
The Detroit Pistons signed guard Buddy Boeheim to a two-way contract. The team did not announce details of the deal with the 6-foot-6 guard. Boeheim, 22, wasn't drafted after four seasons at Syracuse, where he played for his father, Basketball Hall of Fame coach Jim Boeheim.
The Detroit Pistons announced on Saturday that the team has signed former Syracuse guard Buddy Boeheim to a two-way contract. Boeheim, 22, is 6-foot-6 and spent all four collegiate seasons at Syracuse, where he played for father and legendary Orange coach Jim Boeheim.
Former Syracuse basketball players Buddy Boeheim and Jimmy Boeheim were given NBA opportunities with the Detroit Pistons. Buddy on a two-way contract and Jimmy with a spot on the summer league roster.
The Pistons are signing undrafted Syracuse shooting guard Buddy Boeheim to a two-way contract, per Dave McMenamin of ESPN. Boeheim, 22, is 6-foot-6 and spent all four season at Syracuse, where he played for father and legendary Orange coach Jim Boeheim.
Former Syracuse guard Buddy Boeheim has signed a two-way contract with the Detroit Pistons. The Pistons have former Syracuse assistants Troy Weaver and Rob Murphy in their front office. What is a two way contract?
Both Boeheims played for their father at Syracuse last season. Buddy averaged 19.2 points per game on 41% shooting last season, while Jimmy averaged 13.7 points and 6.2 rebounds per contest.
Former Syracuse star Buddy Boeheim has worked out for three NBA teams, according to Adam Zagoria. The New York Knicks, Sacramento Kings and Golden State
Syracuse came up just short of pulling off a massive upset against Duke in the ACC Tournament on Thursday, and the result was an incredibly emotional one for the Boeheim family.
Boeheim threw a punch to the midsection of FSU's Wyatt Wilkes as the duo fought for position under the basket.
Syracuse star Buddy Boeheim got away with a blatant cheap shot during his team’s ACC Tournament game against Florida State on Wednesday.
Buddy Boeheim has a realistic chance to become the ACC's scoring champion for the 2021-22 regular season. Buddy is chasing Wake Forest star Adonis Williams.
Buddy Boeheim scored 27 points Saturday night, but it was not enough as Virginia knocked off Syracuse 74-69. Following the game, Buddy spoke to the media about what went wrong against the Cavs. Q: How do you combat teams pressuring you?
Buddy Boeheim continues to make NIL history. Boeheim is endorsing Three Wishes Cereal, which is described as a high protein, low sugar, grain free cereal option.
Sometimes it is a guy who looks like he'll develop into an NBA player in a couple of years but breaks out in the tournament and becomes an immediate prospect. With the draft still months away, here are the draft risers and fall-ers from March Madness.
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