TyTy Washington Jr. appeared in 16 NBA games during the 2024-25 season (for the Milwaukee Bucks). In limited playing time, the 23-year-old had averages of 2.2 points and 1.0 assists per contest while shooting 31.1% from the field.
The Los Angeles Clippers have signed former Phoenix Suns guard TyTy Washington to a training camp contract, according to Spotrac's Keith Smith. Washington spent this past season in Phoenix on a two-way contract.
Former Phoenix Suns two-way guard is on the move to one of team’s biggest rivals. The Los Angeles Clippers are signing the 23-year-old guard to a one-year deal, according the ESPN’s Shams Charania.
Christmas and the NBA go hand-in-hand. The day serves for the top hoops league in the world, like Thanksgiving for the NFL. However, while the Detroit Lions and Dallas Cowboys are perpetual Thanksgiving participants, the NBA has mixed up the matchups and the teams throughout the years.
The Los Angeles Clippers agreed to a one-year deal with guard TyTy Washington Jr., according to ESPN. Washington was a first-round pick in the 2022 NBA Draft with his draft rights being acquired by the Houston Rockets.
Washington Jr. heads to the Suns’ rival down the road. Another former Phoenix Suns guard heads to Los Angeles to join the Clippers. First Bradley Beal, then Chris Paul, and now...
The Clippers and free agent guard TyTy Washington Jr. have reached an agreement on a one-year deal, agent Kevin Bradbury tells Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
His G League dominance fails to translate in the Phoenix Suns’ season. Welcome to our Phoenix Suns Season in Review series, where we take a closer look at each player who suited up during the 2024–25 campaign.
TyTy Washington, Jr.’s triple-double simply wasn’t enough. The season has come to an end. Not for the Phoenix Suns, at least not yet. With six games remaining, their fate is still up in the air.
TyTy Washington, Jr. leads the Valley Suns into postseason battle. Alright, it’s official! The Valley Suns are headed to the postseason in their inaugural season.
The Suns were pushed late, but scored a franchise record 139 points in a show of their offensive firepower. After going 3-4 in a stretch of seven straight single-digit games, the Valley Suns returned to looking like gangbusters on Friday, when they blew out the Memphis Hustle 139-125 at Mullett Arena.
TyTy Washington’s dominance in the G League leads to All-Star weekend appearance. NBA All-Star Weekend rolls on, and while the Phoenix Suns will be represented in tonight’s All-Star Game — Kevin Durant suiting up for Shaq’s OGs and Ryan Dunn earning his spot through the Rising Stars tournament — there’s another Sun you can catch in action today.
Coach Little touched on the areas of improvement for TyTy Washington Jr. and the Suns’ other two-ways The Valley Suns are halfway through their regular season at 10-7 after a 10-6 Tip-Off Tournament, but that total of 20 wins to 13 losses isn’t what coach John Little says he’s focused on.
PHOENIX – The NBA G League announced Wednesday night the selection of Valley Suns guard TyTy Washington Jr. to the NBA G League Up Next Game in San Francisco on February 16th.
Phoenix Suns two-way guard TyTy Washington has been selected to participate in the G League Up Next Game, featured during the NBA's All-Star Weekend in San Francisco on Sunday, Feb.
Arizona native and Valley Suns two-way guard TyTy Washington Jr. was selected to play in the upcoming NBA G League Up Next Game at All-Star weekend in San Francisco on Feb.
TyTy Washington Jr. showed out in the loss. The Valley Suns led the Santa Cruz Warriors late after trailing by as much as nine in the fourth quarter but couldn’t make the final winning plays in a 115-113 loss at Mullett Arena on Monday.
The G League team used an explosive third quarter to extend its lead and never looked back. The Valley Suns sent the Kings back to Stockton with a 108-100 victory in their home opener on Monday.
The G League team split its first two games before coming back to the Valley for its home opener on Monday at Mullett Arena. Valley Suns head coach John Little said Monday before the team’s home opener at Mullett Arena that Valley native TyTy Washington Jr.
The Milwaukee Bucks have decided not to extend a qualifying offer to point guard TyTy Washington, per reports and Hoops Wire sources. He will now become an unrestricted free agent.
TyTy Washington Jr. is coming off his first season playing for the Milwaukee Bucks. The former Kentucky star finished the year with averages of 1.3 points per contest while shooting 30.0% from the field and 33.3% from the three-point range in 11 games.
This weekend we are easing in to action on Friday, a night where the best game is in the Mountain West Conference. Saturday is a big day of the weekend, and then on Sunday, we have a nice Big Ten appetizer before we commit to the NFL for the rest of the day.