Former Vols’ NBA results for Oct. 23

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

Three former Tennessee basketball players competed in the NBA Wednesday, while one former Vol did not play due to a coach’s decision and one did not play due to injury.

Indiana defeated Detroit, 115-109, at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Tobias Harris started at forward for the Pistons and played 36 minutes. He totaled 13 points, two rebounds, one assist and one block.

Harris converted 6-of-13 field goal attempts and 1-of-6 three-point attempts.

New Orleans defeated Chicago, 123-111, at Smoothie King Center in New Orleans, Louisiana.

Julian Phillips recorded two points, one assist and one steal in 12 minutes for the Bulls. He converted 1-of-3 field goal attempts.

Charlotte defeated Houston, 110-105, at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas.

Grant Williams totaled eight points, four rebounds, one assist, one block and one steal in 25 minutes for the Hornets. He converted 3-of-6 field goal attempts and 2-of-4 free throw attempts.

Orlando defeated Miami, 116-97, at Kaseya Center in Miami, Florida. Josh Richardson did not play for the Heat due to a heal injury.

Atlanta defeated Brooklyn, 120-116, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Keon Johnson did not play for the Nets due to a coach’s decision.

Former Vols’ NBA results for April 9

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

Two former Vols competed in the NBA on Tuesday, while four did not play.

Philadelphia defeated Detroit, 120-102, at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Tobias Harris started at forward for the 76ers. He totaled 15 points, 12 rebounds, four assists and one block in 28 minutes. Harris converted 6-of-13 field goal attempts and 3-of-4 free throw attempts.

Dallas defeated Charlotte, 130-104, at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Grant Williams started at center for the Hornets. He recorded 12 points, four assists and three rebounds in 32 minutes.

Milwaukee defeated Boston, 104-91, at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Jaden Springer did not play due to a coach’s decision for the Celtics.

Miami defeated Atlanta, 117-111 in double overtime, at State Farm Arena in Atlanta, Georgia. Josh Richardson was inactive for the Heat.

Houston defeated Orlando, 118-106, at Toyota Center in Houston, Texas. Admiral Schofield was inactive for the Magic.

New York defeated Chicago, 128-117, at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Julian Phillips was inactive for the Bulls.

Former Vols’ NBA results for April 7

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

Three former Vols competed in the NBA on Sunday.

Oklahoma City defeated Charlotte, 121-118, at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Grant Williams totaled 19 points, six assists, five rebounds, two steals and one block for the Hornets in 38 minutes.

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

Orlando defeated Chicago, 113-98, at Kia Center in Orlando, Florida.

Admiral Schofield played one minute for the Magic and did not record any statistics, while Julian Phillips was in active for the Bulls.

Boston defeated Portland, 124-107, at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. Jaden Springer played one minute for the Celtics and recorded one steal.

Philadelphia defeated San Antonio, 133-126, at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas. Tobias Harris did not play for the 76ers due to a knee injury.

Former Vols’ NBA results for March 27

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

Two former Vols competed in the NBA on Wednesday, while two were inactive.

The Clippers defeated Philadelphia, 108-107, at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Tobias Harris started at forward for the 76ers and totaled 14 points, seven rebounds, two assists and two blocks in 38 minutes.

He converted 5-of-9 field goal attempts, 2-of-3 three-point attempts and 2-for-2 free throw attempts.

Charlotte defeated Cleveland, 118-111, at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Grant Williams recorded 16 points, seven rebounds, five assists, one steal and one block in 31 minutes for the Hornets.

He converted 6-of-8 field goal attempts, 2-for-2 three-point attempts and 2-for-4 free throw attempts.

Golden State defeated Orlando, 101-93, at Kia Center in Orlando, Florida. Admiral Schofield did not play for the Magic due to a coach’s decision.

Chicago defeated Indiana, 125-99, at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Julian Phillips was inactive for the Bulls.

Former Vols’ NBA results for March 18

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

One former Vol competed in the NBA one Monday, while three players did not play due to injury.

Boston defeated Detroit, 119-84, at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts.

Jaden Springer totaled six points, four rebounds, four assists and two blocks in 23 minutes for Boston.

He converted 2-of-5 field goal attempts and 2-of-2 free throw attempts.

Philadelphia defeated Miami, 98-91, at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Tobias Harris did not play for the 76ers due to a right ankle sprain. Josh Richardson was inactive for the Heat due to a shoulder injury.

Chicago defeated Portland, 110-107, at United Center in Chicago, Illinois. Julian Phillips was inactive due to a right foot sprain.

Chicago rookie Julian Phillips out indefinitely with foot sprain

With just over a month left in Chicago’s 2023-24 campaign, Phillips’ season is done for all intents and purposes.

The Chicago Bulls dodged the injury bullet with guard Coby White’s recent hip injury, but the team’s back injury luck this season continued with word that Bulls small forward Julian Phillips will be out indefinitely with a foot sprain. And while sprains are typically not season ending injuries, with just over a month left in Chicago’s 2023-24 campaign, Phillips’ season is done for all intents and purposes.

The Tennessee alum had been seeing bigger minutes with the Bulls since the end of the month of January, which saw the Texan wing put up 3.9 points, and 1.4 rebounds per game over 12.4 minutes of floor time.

On a recent episode, the host of the “Chicago Bulls Central” podcast, Haize, broke down what this means for Chicago’s playoff push and Phillips’ development in light of Lonzo Ball, Zach LaVine, and, in particular, Patrick Williams all being out hurt as well.

Check it out in the clip embedded above.

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Former Vols’ NBA results for March 11

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

Three former Vols competed in the NBA on Monday.

Detroit defeated Charlotte, 114-97, at Little Caesars Arena in Detroit, Michigan.

Grant Williams started at forward for the Hornets. He totaled 24 points, seven rebounds, three assists and two steals in 40 minutes.

Williams converted 6-of-13 field goal attempts, 2-for-5 three-point attempts and 8-of-9 free throw attempts.

Dallas defeated Chicago, 127-92, at United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

Julian Phillips recorded 11 points, three rebounds and two steals in 28 minutes for the Bulls.

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

Boston defeated Portland, 121-99, at Moda Center in Portland, Oregon. Jaden Springer played two minutes and recorded one block for the Celtics.

Former Vols’ NBA results for Feb. 22

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

Three former Vols competed in the NBA Thursday, while one was inactive.

New York defeated Philadelphia, 110-96, at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Tobias Harris started at forward for the 76ers. He totaled seven points, four assists, three rebounds and three steals in 27 minutes.

Harris converted 3-of-9 field goal attempts and 1-for-3 three point attempts.

Boston defeated Chicago, 129-112, at United Center in Chicago, Illinois.

Julian Phillips totaled nine points, two rebounds and one assist in 18 minutes for the Bulls. He converted 4-of-5 field goal attempts and 1-of-1 three-point attempts.

Jaden Springer played two minutes for the Celtics.

Orlando defeated Cleveland, 116-109, at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio. Admiral Schofield was inactive for the Magic.

Former Vols’ NBA results for Feb. 14

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

Two former Vols competed in the NBA on Wednesday, while three players were inactive and one did not play due to a coach’s decision.

Charlotte defeated Atlanta, 122-99, at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, North Carolina.

Grant Williams recorded 15 points, 10 rebounds, two assists and two steals in 27 minutes for Charlotte.

Williams converted 7-of-12 field goal attempts and 1-of-5 three-point attempts.

Orlando defeated New York, 118-100, at Kia Center in Orlando Florida.

Admiral Schofield recorded three points, one rebound, one assist and one steal in three minutes. He converted 1-of-1 field goal attempts and 1-of-1 three-point attempts.

Cleveland defeated Chicago, 108-105, at Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Ohio. Julian Phillips did not play for the Bulls due to a coach’s decision.

Boston defeated Brooklyn, 136-86, at TD Garden in Boston, Massachusetts. Jaden Springer was inactive for the Celtics.

Miami defeated Philadelphia, 109-104, at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.

Josh Richardson was inactive for the Heat and Tobias Harris was inactive for the 76ers.

Rookie Julian Phillips praised after Bulls win over Trail Blazers

After the Chicago Bulls’ recent win over the Portland Trail Blazers, rookie Julian Phillips earned lots of praise.

The Chicago Bulls have been dealing with a ton of injury issues this season. Zach LaVine, in particular, has missed a ton of time, but a lot of other players up and down the roster have been absent for some games throughout the season. Among them has been Patrick Williams, who is dealing with a foot issue and hasn’t played since January 25.

In Chicago’s recent game against the Portland Trail Blazers, rookie forward Julian Phillips stepped up, earning some big minutes off the bench with Williams absent from the lineup. The result? His best game of the season so far.

After the contest, Phillips earned some praise from Ayo Dosunmu, among others. (H/t KC Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago)

“The whole locker room loves him because when you have his energy, it becomes contagious,” Dosunmu said.

Phillips finished the game with a career-high 11 points to go along with two rebounds, one assist, and one block while shooting 4-of-7 from the field and 1-of-3 from distance.

Head coach Billy Donovan also had some words to say about Phillips after the contest.

“I don’t mean this critically of him, but he plays in a very small box. He does the things he knows he can do,” Donovan said. “He’s a really good cutter. He’s really good athletically on the glass. He’s obviously a terrific athlete. I think the thing I’ve been most impressed with from summer league to now has been his ability to pick things up very quickly. He has a very high IQ. He instinctively knows when to cut. He finds his way into plays. He’s a very conscientious decision-maker. I don’t look at him as a high-mistake player.”

Alex Caruso even called him a “sponge.”

“He’s pretty stoic in general,” said Caruso. “He’s trying to be a sponge, trying to learn. He’s doing a good job of taking everything in stride. He knows the game and does little stuff within the game to try to help us win.”

Phillips’ opportunities may not come often, but he took advantage of the one he got against Portland.

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