Rights: None | Last Sal.: $.00M | |
Agent: Supe | Exp: 0-6 years | |
FA Tier: 1 | Age: 30 | |
FBPPG: | Inj: No Injury | |
Desired Salary: Between $.70M and $21.55M | ||
Contract Status: UFA - Unclaimed Free Agent |
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Treveon Graham did not score Wednesday on 0-of-1 shooting as the Atlanta Hawks fell to the Cleveland Cavaliers 127-105. Graham did not grab a rebound nor have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of -7 in his 5:24 of playing time. The Scoop:Treveon Graham did not score Wednesday on 0-of-1 shooting as the Atlanta Hawks fell to the Cleveland Cavaliers 127-105. Graham did not grab a rebound nor have an assist, accumulating a plus-minus of -7 in his 5:24 of playing time. Feb 12 12:00 ET - | ||||||||
Trans. Jun 21 6:49 ET His “nonstop” energy and defensive aptitude earned him a starting role for the Wolves’ final 45 games of the 2018-19 season. However, he was demoted to the bench for all but three of the Wolves’ first 20 games of the 2019-20 season after Ryan Saunders and his coaching staff decided to role with Treveon Graham in the starting lineup instead. The Scoop: None. Jun 21 6:49 ET |
Trans. Jun 17 11:07 ET His “nonstop” energy and defensive aptitude earned him a starting role for the Wolves’ final 45 games of the 2018-19 season. However, he was demoted to the bench for all but three of the Wolves’ first 20 games of the 2019-20 season after Ryan Saunders and his coaching staff decided to role with Treveon Graham in the starting lineup instead. The Scoop: None. Jun 17 11:07 ET |
Trans. Jun 17 9:59 ET His “nonstop” energy and defensive aptitude earned him a starting role for the Wolves’ final 45 games of the 2018-19 season. However, he was demoted to the bench for all but three of the Wolves’ first 20 games of the 2019-20 season after Ryan Saunders and his coaching staff decided to role with Treveon Graham in the starting lineup instead. The Scoop: None. Jun 17 9:59 ET |
Trans. Jun 8 3:18 ET You might remember where you were when the Timberwolves opened their 2019-20 season with a game against the Nets in Brooklyn. You probably remember Karl-Anthony Towns’ 36 points and seven made 3-pointers, which helped land him in the earliest MVP talks. Maybe you remember Treveon Graham’s inspired play and how head coach Ryan Saunders made a point to recognize his willingness to do the dirty work after the game. The Scoop: None. Jun 8 3:18 ET |