Mavericks' two-way player Alex Fudge could become the first player in NBA history to win the NBA championship and the In-Season tournament in the very same season.
The Dallas Mavericks recently signed forward Alex Fudge to a two-way contract. Fudge was previously on a two-way deal with the Los Angeles Lakers and appeared in four games with LA.
Former Los Angeles Lakers two-way forward Alex Fudge has found a new home. According to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski, Fudge has agreed to a two-way deal with the Dallas Mavericks. The Lakers took a chance on Fudge last summer after he went undrafted in 2023.
The Dallas Mavericks have signed small forward Alex Fudge to a two-way contract, the team announced in a press release. Fudge, 20, began the season with a two-way deal with the Los Angeles Lakers, showcasing his skills in four games before the Lakers decided to part ways in early January.
One of the three players the Los Angeles Lakers agreed to a two-way contract with shortly after the 2023 NBA Draft was LSU and Florida forward Alex Fudge.
The Dallas Mavericks have signed former Los Angeles Laker Alex Fudge to a two-way contract, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Here’s more information on the athletic wing, and what he brings to the 33-25 Mavericks.
After their win against the Oklahoma City Thunder on Monday night, the Los Angeles Lakers have officially reached the halfway point of their 2023-24 season with a 20-21 record overall.
The Los Angeles Lakers announced that they have requested waivers on two-way forward Alex Fudge and two-way guard D’Moi Hodge. The Lakers signed both players as undrafted free agents this past Summer.
When the Los Angeles Lakers put their roster together for the 2023-24 season, they thought they had the right mix of veterans and young players around LeBron James and Anthony Davis to compete for a championship.
While the Los Angeles Lakers organization is historical and settles for nothing less than championships, it is always intriguing to evaluate the young talent that comes onto the team from year to year.
The Los Angeles Lakers have signed three players to their two-way contracts this offseason, all of them being undrafted rookies. That is the trio of Alex Fudge, Colin Castleton and D’Moi Hodge, all of whom have made waves among Lakers fans at some point during NBA Summer League or since being signed by the Lakers earlier in the offseason.
The Los Angeles Lakers’ scouting department has not been a stranger to finding hidden gems in the past couple of years despite the organization’s lack of first-round picks.
Last offseason, the Los Angeles Lakers used one of their two-way contracts on former Syracuse sharpshooter Cole Swider. For a team that struggled with their 3-point shooting, trying to develop Swider made a lot of sense and he even made a couple of appearances during the regular season.
The Lakers are signing former Florida player Alex Fudge to a two-way contract, agent Shayuan Saee told ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski. Fudge had signed an Exhibit 10 deal back in June, and now the Lakers have converted it into a two-way.
The Los Angeles Lakers continued to add to their roster on Wednesday, signing Alex Fudge to a two-way contract and waiving Cole Swider. A wiry and athletic forward, the six-foot-eight Fudge showed signs of promise despite an underwhelming college career.
While a majority of Rob Pelinka’s work putting the Los Angeles Lakers’ roster together this offseason is done, it appears he and the front office are still making some tweaks.
The Los Angeles Lakers are signing Florida forward Alex Fudge to an Exhibit-10 contract following the 2023 NBA Draft, according to Dave McMenamin of ESPN.
Florida center Colin Castleton and Missouri guard D’Moi Hodge will join the Lakers on two-way contracts, according to tweets from Dan Woike of The Los Angeles Times.
Photo: Alex Fudge; Credit: Zach Goodall Two Gators are heading to the Windy City. Florida forward Alex Fudge will join center Colin Castleton in Chicago for the NBA G League Elite Camp on Saturday and Sunday, an NBA spokesperson shared with All Gators Friday morning.
Photo: Alex Fudge; Credit: Zach Goodall Florida Gators forward Alex Fudge is declaring for the 2023 NBA Draft after just one season in Gainesville, Jacob
Florida will try to continue its high-level defensive play when it hosts South Carolina in Southeastern Conference action Wednesday night in Gainesville, Fla.
Photo: Alex Fudge; Credit: Zach Goodall Gators starting forward Alex Fudge is considered doubtful for Wednesday's contest as Florida returns home following a two-game road stretch to take on South Carolina.
Alex Fudge Forward | Florida Height: 6’9” | Weight: 200 lbs 2023 Draft Age: 20.13 Prospect Profile Still a raw prospect, Fudge is still able to impact the game on both ends with his athleticism.
And then there was one. With forward Alex Fudge entering the portal Friday according to On3sports, it leaves only sophomore Mwani Wilkinson as the last
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