JD Shaw: The Magic have signed guard Hassani Gravett and forward Admiral Schofield to second 10-day contracts, the team says.
Source: Twitter @JShawNBA
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Cody Taylor @CodyTaylorNBA
The Magic have signed guard Hassani Gravett and forward Admiral Schofield to second 10-day contracts. – 4:25 PM
The Magic have signed guard Hassani Gravett and forward Admiral Schofield to second 10-day contracts. – 4:25 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
The Orlando Magic have signed Hassani Gravett and Admiral Schofield to second 10-Day contracts via the hardship exception, a league source tells @spotrac. – 3:11 PM
The Orlando Magic have signed Hassani Gravett and Admiral Schofield to second 10-Day contracts via the hardship exception, a league source tells @spotrac. – 3:11 PM
Keith Smith @KeithSmithNBA
10-Day hardship contracts expired for the following players today:
Aleem Ford – ORL
Hassani Gravett – ORL
BJ Johnson – ORL
Justin Robinson – SAC
Admiral Schofield – ORL
Isaiah Thomas – LAL – 8:08 AM
10-Day hardship contracts expired for the following players today:
Aleem Ford – ORL
Hassani Gravett – ORL
BJ Johnson – ORL
Justin Robinson – SAC
Admiral Schofield – ORL
Isaiah Thomas – LAL – 8:08 AM
Evan Dunlap @BQRMagic
If ADMIRAL SCHOFIELD were an accomplished blackjack player would he be A CARD IDOL HIMSELF? – 1:02 PM
If ADMIRAL SCHOFIELD were an accomplished blackjack player would he be A CARD IDOL HIMSELF? – 1:02 PM
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It was highly improbable until recent circumstances that any NBA team would urgently require his services. Gravett went undrafted in 2019 and had his first G League season disrupted by the pandemic in 2020. When he went looking for jobs overseas—he spent time in Europe as a child—he was open to playing anywhere. Then his agent told him about an opportunity in North Macedonia. “Macaronia?” Gravett said. “What is Macaronia?” (“I’m familiar with Europe, but I had not heard of Macedonia,” he said this week. “Never did I imagine that I’d be playing in somewhere called Macedonia.”) -via Wall Street Journal / December 24, 2021