Hamidou Diallo, a former three-year Thunder shooting guard, signed a 10-day contract with the Washington Wizards on Tuesday, reported by The Athletic's Sham Charania.
The Washington Wizards have signed shooting guard Hamidou Diallo to a 10-day contract, the team announced in a press release. Diallo, 25, is 6-foot-5 and signed a training camp deal with the Wizards in October, only to be waived a couple days later.
The Wizards have an open spot on their 15-man roster after having waived Ryan Rollins on Monday.
The Washington Wizards lost to the Oklahoma City Thunder (on Monday) by a score of 136-128. On Tuesday, Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium reported
The Detroit Pistons are looking for a fresh start this season, and that began with finding reliable veterans to put around their young core. That is still
The Wizards have signed free agent wing Hamidou Diallo and guard Gabe Kalscheur to Exhibit 10 contracts, the team announced today (via Twitter). Diallo, 25, was the 45th overall pick in the 2018 draft.
The Detroit Pistons are set to enter this offseason period with plenty of cap space. While Troy Weaver does have a number of decisions to make on who stays and who goes, the hardest decision is whether to keep Hamidou Diallo for another season.
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With numerous injuries to the front court, the 6-foot-5 Diallo has stepped in and provided the Detroit Pistons major minutes as the smallest-ball center The Detroit Pistons season hasn’t quite gone to plan, to put it mildly.
Early in the season, Hamidou Diallo was an afterthought for the Detroit Pistons. Buried in the rotation because of his poor outside shooting, Diallo was getting inconsistent minutes, and sometimes none at all.
The Pistons looked dead in the water until Hamidou Diallo happened. The Pelicans entered this game without Zion Williamson, which didn’t really matter since the Pistons were without Isaiah Stewart and Jalen Duren once again.
This was not a game the Detroit Pistons were supposed to win. The Pistons had lost three straight in demoralizing fashion. They were without their starting front court, as both Isaiah Stewart and Jalen Duren joined Cade Cunningham and Marvin Bagley III on the bench with injuries.
On Thursday night, the NBA announced multiple suspensions stemming from Wednesday night's on-court brawl during the Detroit Pistons' 121-101 win over the Orlando Magic at Little Caesars Arena.
The Chicago Bulls will look to ride the momentum of a victory over one of the NBA's top teams into Friday night's home game against the cellar-dwelling Detroit Pistons.
In an atmosphere eerily reminiscent of the "Malice at the Palace," things got out of hand at Little Caesars Arena Wednesday night during a matchup between the Magic and Pistons.
Diallo was driving to the basket when he took a forearm to the mouth. He immediately ran to the locker room, his front tooth having been dislodged.
The Pistons have all the looks of a 3-11 team right now, from the players to the equipment staff.
It has been a rough season for the prior Slam Dunk Champion and University of Kentucky product. Any minutes he receives coming off the bench are a prime opportunity to prove his worth next to a veteran Cory Joseph, developing Killian Hayes, and returning Alec Burks.
This one was tough to watch. Any 20+ points loss is no fun for fans and players alike; however, the lack of fight against an injured team is discouraging, to say the least.
The only remaining undefeated team in the NBA gets a chance to collect back-to-back victories. The Milwaukee Bucks will host the Detroit Pistons on Monday before getting another crack at them on Wednesday.
Per a release from the Pistons, Hamidou Diallo is going to be out for the rest of the season. "Pistons guard Hamidou Diallo will miss the remainder of the 2021-22 season with a left index finger avulsion fracture," the Pistons said in a release.
Diallo has flourished since joining the Pistons in 2021, when he was traded by the Thunder for Svi Mykhailiuk and a second-round pick.
Diallo had a solid game against his hometown Knicks on Friday.
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