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Meanwhile, his Cameroonian 6-foot-11 counterpart Ulrich Chomche, who has a long list of potential suitors including USC, Georgetown, Xavier, Texas, Arizona, Washington and G League Ignite, should he decide against declaring for the draft this year, will play for APR, having impressed for their local rivals, REG, last year. Elsewhere, Egypt's Seif Hendawy, who has committed to Loyola University in Chicago, will be joining boyhood club Al Ahly for this year's BAL.
Nick Schultz: Former Loyola Chicago guard Lucas Williamson has signed with the Los Angeles Clippers, I’m told.
Michael Scotto: The Los Angeles Clippers have agreed to an Exhibit 10 contract with Lucas Williamson (Loyola), a league source told @hoopshype.
Dan Woike: The next batch of Lakers draft workouts have been announced. Here’s tomorrow’s group, per team: Lucas Williamson – Loyola Chicago Hyunjung Lee – Davidson Paul Atkinson Jr. – Notre Dame Scotty Pippen Jr. – Vanderbilt Jamal Cain – Oakland Gaige Prim – Missouri State
Lucas Williamson, who recently capped his stellar playing career at Loyola University Chicago, will work out for the Milwaukee Bucks today and the Boston Celtics on Friday, May 6, as he embarks on his professional basketball career.
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Shams Charania: Sources: For Final Four @RamblersMBB nation: Loyola Chicago guard Donte Ingram is signing with the Dallas Mavericks on an Exhibit 10 contract.
Darren Wolfson: Loyola-Chicago swingman Donte Ingram is among prospects in with the #Twolves tomorrow. I love this photo of the game-winner he hit in the tourney vs. Miami. Ingram has previously worked out for the Grizzlies, 76ers, Bulls, others. Feedback has been good. pic.twitter.com/bdcJwpfWuf
Gery Woelfel: For the draft geeks: Loyola Chicago forward Donte Ingram posted solid back-to-back workouts with the Bulls and Bucks last week. The Bucks also auditioned UCLA center Thomas Welsh and Nevada forward Caleb Martin last week.
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Michael Lee: Tony Parker hanging out at the Final Four with his father, Tony Sr., who played at Loyola-Chicago from 1973-77. Tony Sr. was named to the school’s all-century team earlier this year (📸 via @San Antonio Spurs) pic.twitter.com/1pSbwKN9B5
Tony Parker hanging out at the Final Four with his father, Tony Sr., who played at Loyola-Chicago from 1973-77. Tony Sr. was named to the school’s all-century team earlier this year (📸 via @spurs) pic.twitter.com/1pSbwKN9B5
— Michael Lee (@MrMichaelLee) April 1, 2018
Just as Loyola-Chicago and Michigan were starting their Final Four game, 76ers rookie Ben Simmons reminded everyone that none of the players are getting any money out of the NCAA tournament.
The Brooklyn Nets have signed guards Milton Doyle and Jeremy Senglin. Per team policy, terms of the deals were not released. Doyle and Senglin were both members of Brooklyn’s 2017 NBA Summer League team in Las Vegas. Doyle (6’4”, 180) joins the Nets after a four-year career (2013-17) at Loyola University Chicago. In 121 career games (98 starts), Doyle recorded averages of 13.3 points, 4.2 rebounds and 3.8 assists in 30.4 minutes per contest.
Michael Scotto: Chicago Bulls brought in Kobi Simmons (Arizona) and Milton Doyle (Loyola) as part of a group workout today, Basketball Insiders has learned.
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