After lining up a one-year deal last week with Spanish club Basquet Manresa, Jake Layman will be returning stateside due to an injury, the team announced in a press release.
Free agent forward Jake Layman has agreed to a contract with Spanish club BAXI Manresa, as relayed by EuroHoops. Layman, 28, is 6-foot-8 and was waived by the Celtics on Oct.
Free agent forward Jake Layman has agreed to a contract with Greek club Panathinaikos, per the RealGM transactions log. Layman, 28, is 6-foot-8 and was waived by the Celtics on Oct.
The Boston Celtics won’t be retaining the services of Norwood native Jake Layman, who will be headed overseas to play for Panathinaikos in Greece instead of reporting to the Maine Celtics, per Spotrac’s Keith Smith.
The Celtics have waived forward Jake Layman and point guard Eric Demers, per Keith Smith of Spotrac. Layman, 28, is 6-foot-8 and spent the last three seasons with the Timberwolves — though that role decreased with each season.
When they signed with the Celtics, Jake Layman and Justin Jackson both received one-year, minimum-salary contracts that are non-guaranteed. However, the terms of those agreements are slightly different — Layman got an Exhibit 10 clause in his contract, while Jackson’s deal is an Exhibit 9, Hoops Rumors has learned.
The Celtics have officially completed three previously reported deals with veteran free agents, signing forward Jake Layman, swingman Justin Jackson, and guard Denzel Valentine to their training camp roster, according to RealGM’s NBA transaction log.
Layman and Jackson are expected to get an opportunity to compete for a roster spot.
View the original article to see embedded media. While they did just recently make the NBA Finals, the Boston Celtics have been really busy this NBA offseason.
The Wolves are set up better for lasting success, with 2020’s first overall pick Anthony Edwards still on the ascent, a solid leadership group in place and none of the team’s core players looking for a way out of Minnesota.
Minnesota struggled to contain Utah’s star players on Thursday, letting the Jazz shoot 16-of-39 (41%) from deep in a 128-116 loss.
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