Paul Reed Named Ridiculous Upside’s 2021 G League Rookie of the Year
Ridiculous Upside names Paul Reed as their Rookie of the Year for the 2021 G League season
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Over the course of the short 15 game G League season, there were a slew of rookies that impressed whenever they took the court at the Disney World bubble. Whether it was Myles Powell pulling up from deep for Westchester, Reggie Perry showing off a well-rounded offensive arsenal for Long Island, or Mamadi Diakite being an explosive prospect for Lakeland that was able to make a difference on both ends, rookies were able to make an impact in the unique bubble environments that they were playing in.
Denver Nuggets and Grand Rapids Drive Partner As Single Affiliates Beginning With The 2021-22 Season
Official Release | April 27, 2021
, April 27, 2021 – The NBA G League, Denver Nuggets and Grand Rapids Drive today announced that the teams have entered into a single affiliation “hybrid” partnership beginning with the 2021-22 season.
As hybrid affiliates, the Nuggets will control the Drive’s basketball operations and existing local ownership in Grand Rapids, Mich., led by Steve Jbara and a team of investors, will oversee the franchise’s business operations and community engagement. Grand Rapids, which will announce a new name and identity in the coming weeks, was previously the hybrid affiliate of the Detroit Pistons.
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Verbatim: Denver, Grand Rapids to affiliate
The Journal Gazette
The NBA G League issued this news release today:
NEW YORK, April 27, 2021 The NBA G League, Denver Nuggets and Grand Rapids Drive today announced that the teams have entered into a single affiliation “hybrid” partnership beginning with the 2021-22 season.
As hybrid affiliates, the Nuggets will control the Drive’s basketball operations and existing local ownership in Grand Rapids, Mich., led by Steve Jbara and a team of investors, will oversee the franchise’s business operations and community engagement. Grand Rapids, which will announce a new name and identity in the coming weeks, was previously the hybrid affiliate of the Detroit Pistons.