Former Vols’ NBA results for Nov. 10

A look at how former Vols performed in the NBA on Friday.

Three former Vols competed in the NBA’s inaugural in-season tournament Friday. Two former Vols started for their respective teams.

Philadelphia defeated Detroit, 114-106, at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Tobias Harris started at forward for the 76ers. He totaled 24 points, five rebounds, two assists and two steals in 38 minutes against the Pistons.

Jaden Springer scored two points in five minutes for Philadelphia.

Dallas defeated the Clippers, 144-126, at American Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

Grant Williams started at forward for the Mavericks. He totaled two points, two rebounds and one assist against Los Angeles.

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Former Vols’ NBA results for Nov. 8

A look at how former Vols performed in the NBA on Wednesday.

Three former Vols competed in the NBA one Wednesday, while two did not play due to a coach’s decision.

Toronto defeated Dallas, 127-116, at United Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

Grant Williams started at forward for the Mavericks. He totaled six points, two rebounds and one assist.

Philadelphia defeated Boston, 106-103, at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Tobias Harris started at forward for the 76ers. He recorded 17 points, nine rebounds and three assists in 39 minutes.

Jaden Springer did not play for the 76ers due to a coach’s decision.

Miami defeated Memphis, 108-102, at FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee.

Josh Richardson played 17 minutes for the Heat. He totaled two points and one block.

Phoenix defeated Chicago, 116-115 in overtime, at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Julian Phillips did not play for the Bulls due to a coach’s decision.

Former Vols’ NBA results for Nov. 3

A look at how former Vols performed in the NBA on Friday.

The NBA tipped off its first in-season tournament Friday.

Two former Vols competed in the event and one did not play due to a coach’s decision.

Denver defeated Dallas, 125-114, at Ball Arena in Denver, Colorado.

Grant Williams started at forward for the Mavericks. He totaled 13 points, five rebounds, two assists, two blocks and one steal.

He converted 4-of-10 field goal attempts, 3-for-7 three-point attempts and 2-of-2 free throw attempts.

Miami defeated Washington, 121-114, at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

Josh Richardson totaled 10 points, five assists and three rebounds in 23 minutes.

He converted 4-of-6 field goal attempts, 1-for-2 three point attempts and 1-of-1 free throw attempts.

Brooklyn defeated Chicago, 109-107, at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Julian Phillips did not play for the Bulls due to a coach’s decision.

Former Vols’ NBA results for Nov. 1

A look at how former Vols performed in NBA games on Wednesday.

Two former Vols competed in the NBA Wednesday, while one did not play due to a coach’s decision.

Dallas defeated Chicago, 114-106, at United Airlines Center in Dallas, Texas.

Grant Williams started for the Mavericks. He totaled 25 points, five rebounds, three assists and one steal in 30 minutes.

He converted 7-of-10 field goal attempts, 7-of-9 three point attempts and 4-of-6 free throw attempts.

Julian Phillips did not play due to a coach’s decision.

Brooklyn defeated Miami, 109-105, at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida.

Josh Richardson totaled four points, three rebounds, three assists and one steal in 30 minutes for the Heat.

He converted 1-of-9 field goal attempts, 1-for-5 three-point attempts and 1-for-2 free throw attempts.

Former Vols’ NBA results for Oct. 30

A look at how former Vols performed in the NBA on Monday.

Two former Vols competed in the NBA Monday. One did not play due to a coach’s decision and another was inactive.

Grant Williams started for Dallas in its 125-110 victory against Memphis at FedEx Forum in Memphis, Tennessee.

Williams started at forward for the Mavericks. He totaled 15 points, three rebounds, and two assists.

Milwaukee defeated Miami, 122-114, at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

Josh Richardson appeared in the game for the Heat, playing 23 minutes. He recorded six points, three rebounds and two assists.

Chicago defeated Indiana, 112-105, at Gainbridge Field House in Indianapolis, Indiana. Julian Phillips did not play for the Bulls due to a coach’s decision.

The Lakers defeated Orlando, 106-103, at Crypto.com Arena in Los Angeles, California. Admiral Schofield was inactive for the Magic.

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Former Vols’ NBA results for Oct. 25

A look at how former Vols performed in the NBA on Wednesday.

Two former Vols competed in the NBA Wednesday. One was inactive and another missed a game due to injury.

Dallas defeated San Antonio, 126-119, at AT&T Center in San Antonio, Texas.

In his regular-season debut for the Mavericks, Grant Williams started at forward. He totaled 17 points, six rebounds and one block.

Oklahoma City defeated Chicago, 124-104, at United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

Julian Phillips played four minutes and did not record any statistics for the Bulls.

Miami defeated Detroit, 103-102, at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. Josh Richardson did not play due to a foot injury.

Orlando defeated Houston, 116-86, at Amway Center in Orlando Florida. Admiral Schofield was inactive for the Magic.

Should the Celtics target OKC’s Kenrich Williams to replace Grant Williams?

The Boston Celtics seem to have finally decided on the roster they will use on opening night, having made some cuts to wrap up their training camp roster decisions. So, what better time for a trade, right?

The Boston Celtics seem to have finally decided on the roster they will use on opening night, having made some cuts to wrap up their training camp roster decisions. So, what better time for a trade, right? Probably not in all honesty, but on the off chance Boston did want to continue crafting their roster makeup, Bleacher Report’s Zach Buckley has a deal in mind.

Luke Kornet, Svi Mykhailiuk, Dalano Banton, and 2024 first-round pick (top-20 protected) to the Oklahoma City Thunder for Kenrich Williams is his proposal, and the reasoning behind the deal, you ask? “Unless an Oshae Brissett breakout is in the works, Grant Williams’ absence could loom large over this team,” posits Buckley. “That’s what could draw Boston toward another Williams, as Kenrich possesses similar strengths as a multi-purpose defender and capable shot-maker.”

“He has never shot the 3-ball with a ton of volume (career 2.5 attempts per game), but some of his splash rates—37.3% this past season, 44.4 in 2020-21—suggest he could.”

“The Celtics may have some reservations about parting with a first-round pick for a 28-year-old role player, but if forward depth looks like the final missing piece of their championship puzzle, that should be a relatively easy concession to make,” adds the B/R analyst.

Standing at just 6-foot-6, this new Williams would face some rotational limitations as did Grant for Boston’s frontcourt. But he brings many of the same strengths on a team-friendly deal at just $6.1 million for 2023-24, with a modest bump each season to wrap at $7.1 million for the 2026-27 season.

With the protections described above, we’d venture this is a move worth burning a first on if he were really available, though we think it would make more sense to use the traded player exception and another second-rounder rather than burn through Boston’s already thin depth.

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On this day: Crawford, Pinkney born; G. Williams, Edwards, Watt debut

On this day, Jordan Crawford and Kevinn Pinkney were born and a number of Celtics made their debut.

On this day in Boston Celtics history, shooting guard Jordan Crawford was born in Detroit, Michigan in 1988. Crawford played collegiately with the Indiana Hoosiers and the Xavier Musketeers, having been drafted 27th overall by the (then) New Jersey Nets (now, Brooklyn). He would not play for that club, however, his rights having been traded to the Atlanta Hawks later that summer.

Crawford would play with Atlanta and the Washington Wizards before he was traded to the Celtics for Leandro Barbosa and Jason Collins in February of 2013. He would begin his second season with the team as Boston’s starting point guard with Rajon Rondo out injured.

As a result, Crawford would start in 35 of the 39 games he played with the Celtics that season.

Three former Vols compete in NBA preseason games

A look at how former Vols performed in preseason NBA games Tuesday.

Three former Vols competed in preseason NBA games Tuesday.

Real Madrid defeated Dallas, 127-123.

Grant Williams stated at forward for Dallas and totaled eight points, nine rebounds, four assists, two blocks and one steal in 25 minutes.

He made 3-of-5 field goal attempts and 2-for-4 three-point attempts.

Josh Richardson and Miami defeated Charlotte, 113-109, at FTX Arena in Miami, Florida.

He started at forward and recorded seven points, four rebounds, one steal and three assists in 21 minutes.

Richardson made 3-for-7 field goal attempts and 1-for-2 free throw attempts.

Orlando defeated New Orleans, 122-105, at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Admiral Schofield recorded five points, five rebounds and one assist for the Magic.

He made 2-of-4 field goal attempts and 1-for-2 free throw attempts.

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Grant Williams scores six points against Minnesota

Former Vol Grant Williams scores six points against Minnesota.

Minnesota defeated Dallas, 104-96, Saturday in a NBA preseason game at Etihad Arena in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates.

Former Vol Grant Williams started at forward for Dallas and totaled six points, four rebounds and three assists in 20 minutes.

Williams made 2-of-7 field goal attempts and 2-for-7 three-point attempts.

Williams played for Boston from 2019-2023. He was a first-round selection by the Celtics in the 2022 NBA draft (No. 22 overall).

He was traded to the Mavericks on July 12.

Williams played at Tennessee from 2016-2019, turning professional after his junior season as a two-time SEC Player of the Year.

Dallas will next play Oct. 20, hosting Detroit at American Airlines Center. Tipoff is slated for 8 p.m. EDT.