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Jeremy Pargo: I was a freshman, and he was a junior. Problem. Super-duper, super-duper problem. People don’t really understand at all. Like, people don’t understand how good Adam Morrison was. Host: Adam Morrison? Jeremy Pargo: We’re playing at Pepperdine. He had seven in the first half. Got hit in the nose, so his nose is bleeding. You know, you’re trying to play. You shove tissue up there. After the game, we win. He had finished the game with 44. Takes the tissue, he throws it. The next, like, an hour later, that tissue is on eBay for sale. Host: What? Jeremy Pargo: Bloody tissue was on eBay for sale. They made them take it down, but it was on eBay for sale for like an hour. That’s—he was a fucking bucket.
Q. When you finish up and you're going to the league, how many workouts you do? Jeremy Pargo: 17. A grind. 17. Q. Best and worst. Jeremy Pargo: My best draft workout might have been the Lakers, because after I left, I got a call saying, "What do you think about going 29 to the Lakers?" But the Lakers sold the pick.
Former Grizzlies players Jeremy Pargo signed with Icelandic team Grindavik for the remainder of the 2024-25 season.

Marc J. Spears: NBA G League Ignite announced the addition of five veteran players to its roster for the 2023-24 NBA G League season. The signees include 2022-23 Ignite players John Jenkins and Eric Mika, NBA G League veterans Jeremy Pargo and David Stockton, and newcomer Admon Gilder.
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Jeremy Pargo led the U.S. with 14 points. Norris Cole scored 11 and Gary Clark grabbed 12 rebounds for the Americans. Both teams shot 39%. But the U.S. committed 18 turnovers to Mexico’s 13, and was whistled for 22 fouls to Mexico’s 15.
To guard against risk, the Warriors are limiting the group of employees allowed inside the bubble — the “Dubble,” according to some staffers — to 50 people. That includes coaches, players and trainers. In addition to most of the 2019-20 roster, five players from the G League affiliate in Santa Cruz — Roger Moute-a-Bidias, Zach Norvell, Jeremy Pargo, Jonathan Simmons and Ryan Taylor — are expected to attend.
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Hapoel Jerusalem announced that the club signed former All-EuroLeague guard Jeremy Pargo. He last played for the Golden State Warriors in February. Pargo, 34, returns to Israel where he made his professional debut with Gilboa Galil and established himself as a player of Maccabi Tel Aviv. In 2011, he made the All-EuroLeague second team while helping Maccabi reach the Final.
The Warriors returned from the All-Star break with only 12 guys on their active roster. Zach Norvell and Jeremy Pargo had their 10-day contracts expire while away. Neither was retained. The Warriors will sign a couple of more 10-day contract guys in the near future.
Connor Letourneau: Jeremy Pargo and Zach Norvell had their 10-days end today, and they will not be brought back. Kerr said he wasn’t totally sure what went into the decision.
The 10-day contract comes with plenty of stakes and few guarantees. If a player lasts all 10 days, he can be released or signed for another 10. Once that second 10-day contract ends, the player can be released or signed for the rest of the season to a prorated minimum contract. Per a league source, the Warriors are likely to let Pargo finish the season. What happens after that is anyone’s guess. For salary-cap reasons, the Warriors might want to give their last couple of roster spots next season to second-round picks or undrafted rookies.