Abdel Nader has signed with the South East Melbourne Phoenix for the remainder of the 2023-24 NBL season, the team says, Olgun Uluc of ESPN tweets. The NBA’s Suns waived Nader back in February 2022 and never worked his way back into the league.
According to reports, three veteran NBA players want to make a comeback. The players attempting to return to the league are Darren Collison, Alize Johnson, and Ben McLemore.
Free agent shooting guard Ben McLemore has agreed to a one-year contract with the Shandong Heroes of the Chinese Basketball Association, per Michael Scotto of HoopsHype.
McLemore spent the past nine seasons in the NBA but there’s been little news regarding the veteran shooting guard since he became a free agent in the offseason.
The Warriors will work out some notable NBA veterans as training camp approaches.
McLemore played last season with the Blazers. A pair of former Portland Trail Blazers may be granted another chance to stick around in the NBA. According to The Athletic’s Shams Charania and Anthony Slater, the Golden State Warriors are hosting former Trail Blazers guard Ben McLemore for a workout.
View the original article to see embedded media. On August 22, Ben McLemore is still a free agent, and he is available to be signed by any team in the
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The nomadic guard was helpful in a down year. Should Portland offer him a longer-term home? The Portland Trail Blazers’ 2021-22 season has come to an end.
Utah is a heavy favorite against Portland when the Donovan Mitchell-led Jazz (48-33) and the Ben McLemore-led Trail Blazers (27-54) meet on April 10, 2022.
Portland was up 19 in the final period, but couldn’t win. For those wondering if the Portland Trail Blazers would win another game this season, the answer might be no.
Despite a six-point lead with 49 seconds left in regulation, the Blazers are leaving Monday night without a victory. Despite having a combined 20 different players on the injury report, the Portland Trail Blazers and Oklahoma City Thunder were anything but a sight for sore eyes in a thrilling, back-and-forth overtime shootout on Monday night.
Many Trail Blazers are rumored to be dealt, but according to Jake Fischer, two names are picking up traction. The NBA trade deadline is eight days away and the Portland Trail Blazers are rumored to be active participants on the market.
The veteran two guard has stealthily risen through the Blazers ranks this season. But will he be here after the deadline? Portland Trail Blazers shooting guard Ben McLemore has sneakily had a nice season.
Portland gets some respite with two guards emerging from health and safety protocols. While two more Portland Trail Blazers were plunged into COVID restrictions earlier today, two others are thankfully re-emerging from health and safety protocols.
The Blazers now have five players sidelined for Health and Safety COVID-19 is spreading across the Portland Trail Blazers roster this Christmas weekend as Robert Covington, Ben McLemore, and Keljin Blevins join Dennis Smith.
In addition to the Warriors, Lakers and Cavaliers, Cook has also played for the Dallas Mavericks and New Orleans Pelicans
Some former lottery picks would be dismayed at the prospect of playing for their fifth team in nine seasons. And obviously, Ben McLemore wouldn't mind if his career since being drafted seventh overall in 2014 had been marked by a bit more stability.
Oubre ended up signing with the Charlotte Hornets on a two-year deal worth more than $26 million.
McLemore’s accident came on the heels of a dramatic victory over the Warriors.
The Lakers still smashed the Nets 126-101 even though they were playing without LeBron James and Anthony Davis. Newcomers Ben McLemore and Andre Drummond had big games for the Lakers.
The Houston Rockets have signed free agent guard Armoni Brooks to a two-way contract, the team announced. Brooks is 6-foot-3 and went undrafted out the University of Houston in 2019.
Whether they’re buried on a bad team or playing in the shadow of star talent, many NBA players don’t get the recognition they merit, writes Yardbarker's Brett Koremenos.
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