Windler provided a big shooting injection down the stretch of the 2023-24 season. It’s rare you see a 27-year-old journeyman on a two-way contract, but Dylan Windler has never quite walked the normal NBA career path.
On Monday evening, the Atlanta Hawks announced yet another late season roster move, signing wing Dylan Windler to a two-way contract. Last week, the Hawks converted guard Trent Forrest’s two-way contract to a standard NBA deal, releasing veteran Patty Mills to make room for the Florida State product.
The Atlanta Hawks have signed guard/forward Dylan Windler to a two-way contract, the team announced in a press release. Windler, 27, is 6-foot-6 and has appeared in a total of 11 games with the New York Knicks and Los Angeles Lakers this season.
Dylan Windler, a 2019 1st round pick of the Cleveland Cavaliers, recently signed to a two-way contract with the Atlanta Hawks, as reported by Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
The Los Angeles Lakers have shuffled around their two-way contract spots a couple of times this season due to injuries. The NBA changed the rules to allow teams to have three two-way contracts in the new CBA, so shortly after the 2023 NBA Draft, the Lakers brought in three undrafted free agents in Colin Castleton, D’Moi Hodge and Alex Fudge.
He’ll have the rest of the season to make an impression on the organization and compete for a spot on the standard roster for next season.
On Saturday evening, the Los Angeles Lakers will host the Denver Nuggets in California. Before the game, the team announced that they had signed Harry
The Los Angeles Lakers announced that they have signed center Harry Giles III to a two-way contract and waived forward Dylan Windler. The roster move gives the Lakers some added size while guys like Christian Wood, Jarred Vanderbilt and Colin Castleton continue to work their way back from their respective injuries.
The Los Angeles Lakers have been hit hard by injuries all season, most recently in their frontcourt. While Anthony Davis and Jaxson Hayes have been able to stay healthy for a majority of the season, Christian Wood recently went down with a knee injury, as did two-way center Colin Castleton with a fractured wrist.
After their win against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night, the Los Angeles Lakers have officially reached the halfway point of their 2023-24 season with a 20-21 record overall.
The Los Angeles Lakers recently made some roster changes with their two-way slots, notably signing guard/forward Dylan Windler after an impressive performance in the G League.
The Los Angeles Lakers recently made some roster changes with their two-way slots, notably signing guard/forward Dylan Windler after an impressive performance in the G League.
The Los Angeles Lakers have signed guard/forward Dylan Windler to a two-way contract, the team announced. Windler was released from a standard deal with the Knicks a few weeks back.
The Los Angeles Lakers have signed guard/forward Dylan Windler to a two-way contract, it was announced on Saturday by Vice President of Basketball Operations and General Manager Rob Pelinka.
Dylan Windler played 84 games for the Cleveland Cavaliers, all of which were off the bench. The 2019 first-round pick averaged 3.3 points and 2.3 rebounds per contest, while shooting 41.6% from the field and 32.2% from three-point range with the Wine and Gold.
The Lakers are currently 18th in rebounds per game (43.5) and 24th in three-point percentage (35.1%)—two aspects of what’s plagued them to a 17-19 record.
Veteran wing Dylan Windler, who had been playing in the G League, has agreed to sign a two-way contract with the Lakers.
There Dylan Windler era has reached an end in New York. Per a team press release, the Knicks have waived the guard/forward and former first-round pick after just a few months with the team. Windler signed a two-way contract with the Knicks over the summer, then had it converted to a standard contract earlier this season.
The Knicks have assigned and recalled guard/forward Dylan Windler to the Westchester Knicks of the G League, presumably to get in some extra practice time.
Dylan Windler is coming off a year where he appeared in three games for the Cleveland Cavaliers and averaged 1.7 points per contest. In addition to
The 27-year-old small forward signed with New York in July after spending his first four NBA seasons with the Cavaliers. Cleveland opted not to give Windler a qualifying offer this summer, making him an unrestricted free agent.
Dylan Windler is coming off a season where he appeared in three regular-season games for the Cleveland Cavaliers. In addition to his time in the NBA,
Dylan Windler is finally back! Windler finally made his long-awaited season debut on Tuesday night as the Cleveland Cavaliers took on the Charlotte Hornets.
There's only one more player the Cavs need to get back in order to be at full strength. That's Dylan Windler who has yet to play this season due to an ankle injury.
The Cleveland Cavaliers are finally getting healthy. Ricky Rubio made his long-awaited return a week and a half ago and Dean Wade has finally returned from his shoulder sprain. Only one member remains on the injury report though and that is Dylan Windler.
Dylan Windler won't be returning to the court anytime soon. The Cleveland Cavaliers announced today that Windler will remain out for the next 4-6 after he received a platelet-rich plasma injection to help trad a sprained right ankle. Windler injured the ankle in practice before the preseason opener against the Philadelphia 76ers.
Remember Dylan Windler? He was supposed to be an excellent floor-spacer and pure shooter for the Cavaliers. Windler was touted as an ideal bench sparkplug, capable of scoring in bunches while the starting unit rested.
Cleveland Cavaliers swingman Dylan Windler can't catch a break.
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