Houston’s two-way trio didn’t see much NBA court time but performed well in the G League. Our Houston Rockets 2023-2024 Season in Review series kicks off with three guys who didn’t see much court time this season.
Jeenathan Williams is coming off his rookie year, where he averaged 10.6 points, 3.0 rebounds and 2.0 assists per contest in five regular season games for the Portland Trail Blazers.
The Rockets are signing shooting guard Jeenathan Williams to an Exhibit 10 training camp contract, per Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. Williams, 24, is 6-foot-5 and was waived by the Trail Blazers last week, before his $1.7 million salary was to become guaranteed.
Jeenathan Williams is coming off his rookie season, where he played in five games for the Portland Trail Blazers. The former Buffalo star averaged 10.
Jeenathan Williams had a cup of coffee with the Portland Trail Blazers at the end of last season. The Portland Trail Blazers are making a small change to their roster, according to The Athletic’s Shams Charania.
The Dallas Mavericks keep looking for ways to tweak their roster for the upcoming campaign. The latest rumor is that the Mavericks are eyeing free agent guard Jaylen Nowell, according to SKOR North’s Darren Wolfson on his podcast The Scoop.
OCTOBER 11: Williams’ signing is now official, the Jazz confirmed in a press release. To make room on the roster, Utah has waived guard Darryl Morsell, who signed with the team on Sunday.
The Jazz have agreed to an Exhibit 10 contract with undrafted Buffalo guard/forward Jeenathan Williams, per Jon Chepkevich of Rookie Scale, via Hoops Rumors.
Jeenathan Williams put in 19 points, five assists and four blocks to help the Bulls get back over 500 in Mid American Conference. It was a close game, tied at 16 all when Tra’Von Fagan hit a firee throw to put UB up 17-16 at the 10:38 mark of the first half, UB never looked back.
After splitting a road trip to start the season the Bulls headed back home, to open the year against Rider Jeenathan Williams had 19 points and Maceo Jack added 18 more as Buffalo comfortably beat Rider 87-65 on Saturday.
Whistle to whistle it was not the prettiest game you’ve seen from a Buffalo basketball team, but a very solid last eight minutes of play lifted UB to their first win of the season.
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