After their win against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night, the Los Angeles Lakers have officially reached the halfway point of their 2023-24 season with a 20-21 record overall.
The Los Angeles Lakers made a couple of moves recently, though not the big splashes some hoped for. Instead, the Lakers signed a pair of two-way players in forward Dylan Windler and guard Skylar Mays, both of whom have prior experience in the NBA.
The Los Angeles Lakers recently added fourth-year point guard Skylar Mays on a two-way contract. In doing so, Lakers head coach Darvin Ham saw an opportunity to get more reps for 2023 first-round draft pick Jalen Hood-Schifino by sending him to the South Bay Lakers of the G League.
The Los Angeles Lakers have made some roster changes as of late with their two-way slots, signing wing Dylan Windler and guard Skylar Mays, who spent time with the Portland Trail Blazers this season.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been making some roster moves as they hit a bit of a rough stretch lately. Shaking up their two-way picture, the Lakers added a veteran shooting guard in Skylar Mays.
The Lakers have made marginal yet necessary improvements over the course of their recent struggles. A day after signing Dylan Windler to a two-way deal—and waiving two young players in the process—LA filled its final two-way spot with a third-year guard who has shown plenty of potential: Skylar Mays.
The date for NBA teams to guarantee contracts for the remainder of the 2023-24 season came and went this past weekend, so the Los Angeles Lakers decided to make some roster moves.
The Lakers are signing guard Skylar Mays to a two-way contract, agent Mark Bartelstein told Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Mays becomes the second Bartelstein client to sign such a deal with the Lakers in three days, with guard/forward Dylan Windler being the other.
The roster gets whittled down to 13 players. The Portland Trail Blazers have waived point guard Skylar Mays and forward Ish Wainright, the team announced today.
Look for the Blazers to either convert a two-way player to a standard contract or to sign other players they’re interested in bringing into their system.
Skylar Mays is impressing for the Portland Trail Blazers early in the season. The Portland Trail Blazers went 0-2 this week with losses to the Sacramento Kings and Los Angeles Lakers.
Trail Blazers guard Skylar Mays is receiving a promotion from his two-way deal, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN, who reports that Mays will be converted to a standard contract.
Skyler Mays played 37 minutes in the Portland Trail Blazers’ loss against the Sacramento Kings. The Portland Trail Blazers drafted Scoot Henderson with the No.
The Trail Blazers have signed guard Skylar Mays to a two-way contract, according to the NBA transactions log. Mays, 26, is 6-foot-4 and can play both backcourt positions as he proved in six games with the Blazers last season.
Nearing the end of the regular season with almost half of their roster on the injury report, the Portland Trail Blazers have added a new face to their locker room.
The trail Blazers have signed shooting guard Skylar Mays to a 10-day contract, the team announced in a press release. Mays, 25, is 6-foot-4 and has played for the Mexico City Capitanes and Delaware Blue Coats of the G League this season, averaging 14.1 points 5.1 assists and 3.7 rebounds.
While Hawks fans wait in bated breath on news of a blockbuster trade, Atlanta's front office made an unsurprising move this morning. Atlanta has officially tendered a Two-Way qualifying offer to Sharife Cooper.
Things we love to see. Two former student-athletes from different sports showing love and respect to each other. Atlanta Hawks guard Skylar Mays, and Minnesota Vikings wide receiver Justin Jefferson dapped up before the game at Target Center on Monday night.
Okungwu was the sixth overall selection in last week’s draft after an outstanding freshman year at USC.
Wednesday night was the NBA Draft, and there were fewer fireworks than some expected, specifically for the Atlanta Hawks who stayed put at #6 and took one of the best players available, Onyeka Okongwu.
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