The 2023-24 NBA season is nearly halfway over, but there are still plenty of good free agents that are available to be signed. One player who remains unsigned is Jarrett Culver.
Jarrett Culver was the No. 6 overall pick in the 2019 NBA Draft, but he has turned into one of the biggest busts in recent history. The Portland Trail Blazers are rebuilding and they are going through a trial-and-error process to figure out which players will be part of the team long-term.
You can never have too many athletic wings. The Portland Trail Blazers remain in flux after a 7-19 start to the season. Everybody thinks the Blazers have potential.
Jarrett Culver is coming off a year where he appeared in ten regular season games for the Atlanta Hawks. The former Texas Tech star averaged 4.4 points
Jarrett Culver is coming off a year where he appeared in ten regular season games for the Atlanta Hawks. The 24-year-old averaged 4.4 points and 3.8 rebounds per contest while shooting 39.5% from the field. Culver still remains a free agent (on August 27) and is available to be signed by any team in the league.
The 23-year-old out of Texas Tech will now look to join his fourth NBA team in as many seasons, following prior stints with the Timberwolves and Grizzlies.
Hawks wing Bogdan Bogdanovic made his 2022/23 season debut Friday against Denver and received a standing ovation from the home crowd when he entered the game off the bench. He had been recovering for several months after having offseason knee surgery.
The 23-year-old shooting guard spent last season with the Grizzlies, appearing in 37 games and averaging 3.5 points and 1.3 rebounds in 9.1 minutes per night.
Memphis led the league in points in the paint last season, but seldomly made mid-range jumpers, ranking just 26th in the league during the regular season.
Barnes noted that Culver was wearing Raptors gear while playing in a recent private run organized by new Toronto assistant Rico Hines.
View the original article to see embedded media. On August 13, Jarrett Culver still remains a free agent for any team in the NBA to sign. The former Texas
Even your depth needs depth With another NBA season affected by COVID-19, the depth of NBA teams was put to the test. Particularly in early January, teams had to sign a record of G League Players to 10-day hardship contracts to have enough available bodies to avoid as many game postponements as possible.
They did nothing. And that is OK. The Memphis Grizzlies did not trade Jarrett Culver. Or Kyle Anderson. Or Xavier Tillman Sr. Or anybody, actually. The entire team remains in place after 2 PM CT, meaning the roster is what it is.
There’s a lot going on. Happy NBA Trade Deadline Eve, everyone! While the Memphis Grizzlies figure to not be too involved in the festivities in the next day and a half or so, GM Zach Kleiman and the Memphis braintrust has proved willing to get in the mix when opportunity has presented itself.
If it is depth, you want, you have come to the right place. Jarrett Culver is likely not longed for the Memphis Grizzlies world. Of course it is nothing personal.
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The former Los Angeles Clipper was traded, along with Rajon Rondo, to the Memphis Grizzlies for Eric Bledsoe on Sunday. Now, he's being flipped from Memphis in exchange for Jarrett Culver and Juancho Hernangomez.
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As we approach the start of both the women's and men's NCAA Tournaments, it's time to highlight some of the best in the college game. There have been plenty of stellar individual performances this season, mostly from the veterans on the women's side, while some highly touted freshmen have lived up to their preseason billing for the men.
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