The NBA had a busy trade deadline, but there were no blockbuster deals completed last week, with role players like Buddy Hield, Bojan Bogdanovic, and Gordon Hayward among the biggest names who were on the move.
Former NBA player Bryn Forbes is facing a family violence charge after being arrested in San Antonio. Forbes, 30, was jailed Tuesday on a third-degree felony charge of assaulting a family member by choking or strangulation, according to Bexar County arrest records.
Former San Antonio Spurs guard Bryn Forbes has been arrested in the Alamo City for a second time in less than a year. Per reports from ESPN, Forbes was booked into a Bexar County Jail on Tuesday on third-degree felony charges for assault against a family member.
Bryn Forbes is coming off a year where he played in 25 regular season games for the Minnesota Timberwolves and averaged 3.6 points per contest while shooting
A preliminary police report stated that Forbes and a woman he’s dating were out together when he became upset. They drove home and got into an altercation that became physical, according to police.
Bryn Forbes is a trade casualty to make room for Mike Conley Jr. and Nickeil Alexander-Walker, who were acquired in the trade that sent D'Angelo Russell
The Timberwolves are waiving guard Bryn Forbes. Minnesota needed to open up a roster spot to complete the agreed-upon three-team trade with the Lakers and Jazz.
The Minnesota Timberwolves knew that after setting up center Rudy Gobert to play alongside Karl-Anthony Towns, this roster would need to address the perimeter. After all, the team has surrendered prolific scorer, shooting guard Malik Beasley, and the team needed to backfill that role behind young shooting guard Anthony Edwards.
For the rest of the regular season and postseason, Hoops Rumors is taking a closer look at players who will be free agents or could become free agents during the 2023 offseason. We consider whether their stocks are rising or falling due to their performance and other factors. Today, we’re focusing on a handful of Northwest players.
Kyle Theige of SKOR North joins the Dane Moore NBA Podcast to discuss Naz Reid, Bryn Forbes, and the bench unit ahead of tonight’s preseason finale. On
Despite it being preseason, there are a few crumbs for us to collect regarding Chris Finch’s plan for the back-court. Three preseason games in and there’s a few things we know for sure: Jaylen Nowell retained his bucket-getting skills this summer; Bryn Forbes is, in fact, lights out from deep; and Jordan McLaughlin is as crafty as ever.
There will be a large number of articles analyzing the positives and negatives of adding NBA All-Star Rudy Gobert to the Minnesota Timberwolves roster.
Both of Minnesota’s offseason guard signings specialize in one end of the floor. How they perform on the other is what will determine their role. The Minnesota
View the original article to see embedded media. Trading away almost all of their shooting depth to acquire All-Star Rudy Gobert from the Utah Jazz, the Minnesota Timberwolves have begun to build their bench unit again, starting with the signing of sharpshooter Bryn Forbes, first reported by The Athletic’s Jon Krawczynski.
Forbes is one of the NBA’s most reliable three-point shooters. Since his rookie year in 2016-17, he has knocked down at least 38.8% of his attempts from beyond the arc in five consecutive seasons.
View the original article to see embedded media. The Los Angeles Lakers have identified several problems with their team this season. Frank Vogel has departed just two seasons after winning the NBA title, while trade rumors regarding Russell Westbrook are already in full swing.
Bryn Forbes is considered to be available ahead of the trade deadline, according to Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. The Spurs are hoping to eventually open up an opportunity for rookie Joshua Primo to play during the second half of the season.
Bryn Forbes is declining his player option for the 2021-22 season and will be heading into unrestricted free agency, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
The Bucks have agreed to sign free-agent shooting guard Bryn Forbes to a two-year deal.
If Forbes can shoot well enough, he should remain entrenched as the Spurs’ starting two-guard.
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