During an interview with Sam Yip of HoopsHype, Lance Stephenson said he wants to play in the NBA again. Stephenson currently plays for the G League Iowa Wolves, the affiliate of the Minnesota Timberwolves.
Lance Stephenson has never been accused of lacking confidence, and he made quite a bold statement recently. Stephenson stated that Anthony Edwards is his favorite player and that he reminds him of himself.
Lance Stephenson recently shared his list of the top five greatest players of all time. In a candid reflection, Stephenson acknowledged the difficulty of such a task while offering his unique perspective on basketball's elite.
In a recent interview, former NBA player and current G League guard Lance Stephenson expressed his desire to return to the league: My mentality coming into the G League was to actually help the young guys get better.
The Iowa Wolves, who are the G League affiliate franchise for the Minnesota Timberwolves, announced on Monday that they have acquired Indiana Pacers fan favorite guard Lance Stephenson.
Veteran guard/forward Lance Stephenson is back in the NBA. Well, sort of. He’s back with an NBA franchise — or more specifically, his returning player rights have been acquired by the Iowa Wolves, the Minnesota Timberwolves’ affiliate in the G League.
Former NBA guard/forward Lance Stephenson is signing an NBA G League contract to play for the Iowa Wolves.
Though most commonly associated with the Indiana Pacers, Stephenson spent time on the Timberwolves in the 2016-17 season.
Lance Stephenson was once among the best role players in the NBA. During the 2019 season, the ten-year veteran played for the Los Angeles Lakers and averaged 7.2 points, 3.2 rebounds and 2.1 assists per contest while shooting 42.6% from the field and 37.1% from the three-point range in 68 games.
Former NBA guard Lance Stephenson believes the 2019-20 Los Angeles Lakers would have won the championship if LeBron James and Kyle Kuzma didn’t get hurt.
Lance Stephenson's best seasons in the NBA have all come with the Indiana Pacers. In 2013-14, he set career highs in points (13.2), rebounds (7.2), and assists (4.6) per game while playing for the blue and gold.
Lance Stephenson just finished up the second NBA hiatus of his career as he didn’t play in the league during the 2022-23 season. During the 2019-20 season he played overseas in China; most recently, he played professionally in Puerto Rico.
Lance Stephenson wants to take a bite out of the Big Apple with his hoped-for NBA return.
The 2021-22 NBA season was unique in many ways. The league calendar was slightly altered and the offseason was shortened due to the pandemic. Unvaccinated players in certain markets were ineligible to play, and COVID-19 forced teams to use replacement players.
Former NBA forward Kenneth Faried has landed a new deal, signing with Puerto Rican club Cangrejeros de Santurce, per the RealGM transactions log. Faried, 33, is 6-foot-8 and last played in the NBA in 2018-19, when he appeared in 37 games combined with the Nets and Rockets.
Timberwolves forward Kyle Anderson is considered likely to be naturalized in time to play for the Chinese national team during this summer’s World Cup, sources tell Mike Chan of The South China Morning Post.
Former Indiana Pacers guard and fan favorite Lance Stephenson will play his basketball in Puerto Rico going forward. The 10-year NBA veteran played for the Pacers and Atlanta Hawks during the 2021-22 season but didn't ink a deal with any team in the ongoing campaign.
Draymond Green is in the news for punching teammate Jordan Poole at a recent Golden State Warriors practice. He is currently taking time away from the Warriors after video of the altercation surfaced.
Do you remember Lance Stephenson? The last time we saw him, the guy was enjoying his return to Indiana as a versatile bench point guard. While he played admirably for the Pacers last season, he has yet to sign another contract, and it remains to be seen if he'll get one signed before the start of next season.
Stephenson’s exact recovery timeline is unclear, but he’s already back on the floor taking shots.
Lance Stephenson has re-established himself as a fan favorite during his return to Indiana. And luckily for those fans, he's here to stay.
In his five games back with his original team, Stephenson has posted what would be career-highs in points (14.2) and assists per game (5.0), while earning 24.4 minutes per contest.
Lance Stephenson had not played in the NBA since the 2019 season with the Los Angeles Lakers, but the Atlanta Hawks signed him to a 10-day contract in
No team has signed more players to 10-day contracts than the Atlanta Hawks. In fact, they broke the record for largest roster in league history. Oddly enough, they didn't have any games postponed (due to their players being out), while other teams did get some moved back.
Stephenson meanwhile, hasn't played in an NBA contest since the 2018-2019 season, when he suited up for the Los Angeles Lakers in 68 games.
As previously reported, the NBA G League’s 2020-21 draft will take place on Monday, Jan. 11. There will be some interesting names on the list of players eligible to be selected in that draft.
The history between new Los Angeles Lakers teammates LeBron James and Lance Stephenson is already known to the masses. That’s why it was so surprising that Stephenson decided to sign with the Lakers after James shocked the NBA world by settling on Hollywood.
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