On Monday, it was revealed that the Cleveland Cavaliers have waived undrafted guard Jacob Gilyard. Last season, Gilyard spent the majority of the year with the Memphis Grizzlies, where he played 37 games and started in 14 games.
OCTOBER 15: Over three-and-a-half months after the deal was first reported, Brown has officially signed with the Cavaliers, according to RealGM’s transaction log.
The Cavaliers are waiving point guard Jacob Gilyard, who came to training camp on an Exhibit 10 contract. Gilyard, 26, is 5-foot-9 and has played a total of 42 NBA games with the Nets and Spurs, averaging 4.2 points and 3.4 assists.
The Cavaliers have officially signed point guard Jacob Gilyard and shooting guard Zhaire Smith to Exhibit 10 contracts for training camp, per the RealGM transactions log.
The Cavaliers are signing shooting guard Zhaire Smith and point guard Jacob Gilyard to Exhibit 10 contracts for training camp, per Chris Fedor or Cleveland.com.
Jacob Gilyard’s NBA journey has been defined by persistence, determination, and a relentless work ethic. Don’t let this five-foot-nine point guard fool you.
According to reports, Jacob Gilyard has moved on. The 5-foot-8 guard has performed so admirably through just three games that he has decided to leave the Brooklyn Nets' summer league roster in hopes of landing an NBA contract, per Brian Lewis of the New York Post.
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On Saturday afternoon, the Brooklyn Nets will host the Atlanta Hawks at Barclays Center in New York. Before the game (on Friday), Michael Scotto of HoopsHype reported that the Nets will sign Jacob Gilyard to a two-way deal.
The Memphis Grizzlies have released point guard Jacob Gilyard and filled his spot by signing Jordan Goodwin to a two-way contract. Memphis confirmed the moves in a press release.
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