View the original article to see embedded media. Free agent guard Kyle Guy has agreed to a one-year deal with Joventut Badalona in Spain, the team announced in a press release on Friday.
The former Virginia standout caught on with Miami last season during the NBA’s COVID-19 outbreak, signing a pair of 10-day hardship deals and then a two-way contract.
The Miami Heat made a minor roster move late Thursday. The team announced they signed guard Mychal Mulder to a two-way contract while waiving guard Kyle Guy. Mulder, who was on the Heat's preseason roster in 2019, was most recently with the G League affiliate in Sioux Falls.
Mulder previously signed with the Heat back in 2019. The Miami Heat continue to tinker with the roster as the regular season winds down, announcing today that they have signed guard Mychal Mulder to a two-way contract.
With the Miami Heat roster getting back to some form of regularity, the need for an extended roster has started to die down a bit. While the opportunity
Garrett will undergo season-ending wrist surgery. The Miami Heat will keep Kyle Guy for the rest of this season. Unfortunately, it took a Marcus Garrett season-ending injury to happen.
The Miami Heat are expected to sign guard Kyle Guy to a two-way contract. Here's what Inside the Heat wrote about him earlier: The Heat needed extra players
The Kyle Guy era with the Miami Heat is apparently not over. According to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, the Heat are planning to sign him to a second 10-day contract.
Several players who helped the Heat in their time of need are moving on. The remaining half-dozen of the Miami Heat’s COVID-19 replacement players have had their 10-day contracts officially expire as of Sunday.
The Miami Heat are closing in on releasing all the emergency players required a stretch the team was depleted because of injuries and COVID-19. Before they left, the Heat made sure to show their appreciation.
You could call it a steal, but it's seems more of a calculated move. The Miami Heat’s front office has continued to show their eye for talent with the early success of young players like Caleb Martin, Omer Yurtseven, Gabe Vincent and Max Strus, who all have found themselves contributing in important roles.
Recently, as everyone is painfully aware, the Miami Heat and the NBA, as a whole, have had an outbreak of Covid. Combine that with normal wear and tear-type injuries and teams are scrambling to find players to prevent postponing games.
The Miami Heat are pretty beat up right now and that includes multiple fronts. While they are starting to slowly see guys trickle back in from the Health and Safety Protocols tidal wave they experience over the last week or so, they still have some guys done with regular old NBA seasonal injuries.
The Miami Heat stay steady along a road trip on Sunday. Playing in a game that’s at a bit of an odd time for them, to say the least, they’ll have a six o’clock tip-off in the Golden 1 Center against Sacramento.
Having Duncan Robinson, Max Strus and Guy all on the roster as 3-point specialists would be a luxury. Just five regular Miami Heat players were available for last night’s game at the Houston Rockets.
The Miami Heat were down a bunch of guys heading into their New Year’s Eve contest. Facing off against a very young and searching Houston team, they would need to make sure that the guys that they were able to get on the court wouldn’t have a letdown.
Former University of Virginia star Kyle Guy is joining the Cavaliers for training camp. As Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com notes, Guy will compete for a two-way contract slot with the franchise.
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues to spread across the United States at an alarming clip, the human cost of this pandemic has been felt in the sports world. That now includes young Sacramento Kings guard Kyle Guy.
We are down to four teams vying for the 2019 NCAA Tournament championship — four completely different teams that got to this point in four different ways.
The NCAA Tournament tips off formally (don’t start with me about the First Four) on Thursday, and for many sports fans the first game marks the start of a four-day bacchanalia of basketball that represents an unmatched spectacle in American sports.
With the NCAA men's basketball tournament field of 68 set, here are each team's odds of cutting down the nets in Minneapolis.
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