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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Will Bynum: Waived by Hawks
Will Bynum was waived by the Hawks Friday.Bynum appeared in all seven preseason games for the Hawks, averaging 4.7 points and 3.1 assists in that stretch. Given that Bynum has veteran experience as a point guard, it's possible that a team with depth issues could look to sign Bynum down the road, but for now, he will be looking for work after the Hawks trimmed their roster down to 16 players.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Hawks' Will Bynum: Starts at point guard Sunday
Will Bynum will draw the start for Sunday's preseason game against the Magic, Chris Vivlamore of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.The Atlanta Hawks are slated to be without Dennis Schroder (rest), Jarrett Jack (knee) and Malcolm Dalaney in the backcourt, which means Bynum will be the starter at point guard and should see a ton of minutes. Bynum has played over 20 minutes in just one preseason game thus far, but should get a shot Sunday to make a case for additional playing time. Once the regular season arrives, Bynum is expected to operate as a depth option in the backcourt and will struggle to receive enough minutes most nights to remain fantasy relevant.
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by RotoWire Staff | RotoWire
Hawks' Will Bynum: Gets camp deal from Atlanta
Will Bynum signed a non-guaranteed contract Friday with the Atlanta Hawks, Chris Vivlamore of the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports.Though he's never played for the Hawks, Bynum is likely revered by Atlanta fans for his excellent college career at Georgia Tech, who he held lead to the national championship game during his junior season in 2003-04. Since going undrafted in 2005, Bynum has appeared in 360 career NBA games over parts of eight seasons with the Warriors, Pistons and Wizards, averaging 8.1 points in 18.4 minutes per game. He spent last season in the Chinese Basketball Association with the Guangdong Southern Tigers after failing to generate much NBA interest. Despite his local ties, Bynum doesn't have a great shot at landing a roster spot with the Hawks, as he'll open training camp fourth on the depth chart at point guard behind Dennis Schroder, Jarrett Jack and Malcolm Delaney.
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by Elliot Smith | CBSSports.com
Wizards officially sign G Will Bynum for remainder of season
The Washington Wizards signed guard Will Bynum for the remainder of the season, the team announced Monday. Bynum has appeared in three games for Washington since signing a 10-day contract on March 27, playing just eight minutes. He has been hampered by a hamstring injury he suffered while playing in the Chinese Basketball League.
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by Ted Leshinski | CBSSports.com
Wizards to sign G Will Bynum for remainder of season
The Washington Wizards will sign guard Will Bynum for the remainder of the season, per CSNWashington.com.Bynum inked a 10-day contract with the Wizards on March 27 but because of a lingering hamstring issue has played in just eight minutes in three games.
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by Sean D'Oliveira | CBS Sports Staff
Wizards guard Will Bynum (hamstring) able to practice Tuesday
For the first time since being signed by the Washington Wizards, guard Will Bynum was able to participate in a full practice with the team Tuesday, reports CSNWashington.com. Coach Randy Wittman said he liked what he saw from Bynum during the practice. Bynum sustained a hamstring injury earlier in March while playing in China, but he was able to play three minutes during Friday's contest.
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by Elliot Smith | CBSSports.com
Wizards sign G Will Bynum to 10-day contract
The Washington Wizards announced Friday that they have signed guard Will Bynum to a 10-day contract and released guard Toure' Murry, per a team release. Bynum most recently played with the Guandong Southern Tigers in the Chinese League. He suffered a hamstring injury at the end of the season, but said he could play tonight if needed. Murry appeared in three games with the Wizards, scoring six points.
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by R.J. White | CBSSports.com
Report: Wizards to sign Will Bynum, release Toure' Murray
The Washington Wizards are set to release guard Toure' Murry and sign guard Will Bynum Friday, the Washington Post reports. Murry suffered a sprained ankle Monday, and with Bradley Beal also dealing with a sprained ankle, the team will add Bynum for depth purposes. However, Bynum has also been nursing a hamstring injury suffered while playing in China.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Report: Will Bynum drawing interest from NBA teams
Will Bynum has been drawing interest from several NBA teams to serve as a backup point guard, according to Adrian Wojnarowski of Yahoo Sports. Bynum is playing in China for the Guandong Southern Tigers. Since his debut, his club has notched 22 consecutive victories. Though teams remain interested in his services, they'll have to wait until the Chinese playoffs ends in late-February.
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by Igor Mello | CBSSports.com
Bulls could add another PG if Derrick Rose can't play Monday
The Chicago Bulls are considering adding another point guard to the active roster, if Derrick Rose is unable to return Monday against Utah, according to a report from the Chicago Tribune. Rose has appeared in only five games this season and has missed the past four games because of a hamstring injury. Aaron Brooks is the only active point guard on the roster. Mike James and Will Bynum are both free agents with ties to coach Tom Thibodeau.