The Los Angeles Lakers have done an excellent job of utilizing their G League counterpart, the South Bay Lakers, to develop talent. Whether it’s two-way
Former NBA guard Shaquille Harrison, who has been playing for the South Bay Lakers, has been named the NBA G League’s Defensive Player of the Year.
The Grizzlies have dealt with a banged-up roster all season long and were awarded a pair of hardship exceptions simultaneously earlier in the season.
Shaquille Harrison, previously with the Grizzlies, became a free agent. Jaylen Nowell, previously with the Grizzlies, became a free agent. The Grizzlies are reportedly signing him to a second 10-day contract.
Former Los Angeles Lakers late-season 2023 signing Shaquille Harrison has a new NBA home. Sources inform Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN that the Memphis Grizzlies are inking the 6'4" combo guard to a hardship contract, along with free agent shooting guard Jaylen Nowell, most recently with the Minnesota Timberwolves for the past four seasons.
Shaquille Harrison is coming off a year where he played five regular season games for the Portland Trail Blazers. Harrison averaged 8.8 points, 4.4 rebounds, 6.0 assists and 2.2 steals per contest while shooting 41.7% from the field and 30.0% from the three-point range.
In a pair of press releases (Twitter links), the Grizzlies officially announced the signings of Shaquille Harrison and GG Jackson II.
Your Los Angeles Lakers have made some tactical role player changes around the margins of their roster during this summer. Now, with most of the team's rotation apparently set, it appears another recent Laker may be forced to seek out other opportunities elsewhere.
The Los Angeles Lakers announced that they waived Mo Bamba and Shaquille Harrison, who both had non-guaranteed contracts for the 2023-24 season. Additionally,
Ahead of the 2023 NBA playoffs, the Los Angeles Lakers opted to fill out their final roster spots with two experienced veterans to help propel the squad on a deep playoff run.
The Lakers have waived guard Shaquille Harrison, the team announced in a press release. Harrison, 29, signed with the Lakers right before the playoffs after a 10-day deal with the Trail Blazers expired.
Your Los Angeles Lakers haven't played a game of basketball in several weeks now, but the team remains the topic of some rampant league-wide chatter. The fate of Phoenix Suns star point guard Chris Paul remains delightfully up in the air.
Retaining little-used Los Angeles Lakers combo guard Shaquille Harrison ranks fairly low on LA's list of offseason priorities. The 6'4" journeyman inked a rest-of-season deal (including the playoffs) to join LA as a deep-bench reserve on the last day of the 2022-23 regular season, but saw little use during the playoffs proper.
Los Angeles Lakers guard Shaquille Harrison was named to the 2022-23 NBA G League All-Defensive Team. Harrison started in 32 games for the South Bay Lakers, averaging 2.1 steals per game which was the third-best mark during the 2022-23 season.
It has been a record-setting season for the 10-day contract, which got more use than ever this winter as teams missing players due to COVID-19 scrambled to add multiple replacements at a time.
The Brooklyn Nets have announced that they have signed James Ennis and Shaquille Harrison to ten-day contracts. Harrison has played for the Suns, Bulls, Jazz and Nuggets.
According to Chris Haynes of Yahoo!, the Brooklyn Nets are signing Shaquille Harrison. The point guard has spent time with the Phoenix Suns, Chicago Bulls, Utah Jazz and Denver Nuggets.
The Brooklyn Nets continue to look for reinforcements as their team deals with a handful of setbacks due to injuries and COVID-19 cases. Although Kevin Durant has helped the Nets stay afloat in the midst of their health struggles, the Nets need to add additional bodies this week.
The Bulls have waived Shaquille Harrison and Walt Lemon Jr., according to a press release from the team.
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