Portland Trail Blazers guard Dalano Banton is grateful for the chance at extended minutes. While his regular season didn’t end on a high note, Portland Trail Blazers guard Dalano Banton made massive strides this year.
The Trail Blazers are reportedly set to extend Dalano Banton’s contract, which would pay him $2.2 million over a year. After a terrific season with the Blazers that saw him average 16.7 points per game while in Portland, the Blazers will likely extend the contract of Dalano Banton for a year.
Dalano Banton did a lot during Portland’s last game of the season. Very little of it was positive.
The Portland Trail Blazers finished up their regular season Sunday against the Sacramento Kings. Having been eliminated from playoff contention long ago, the Blazers let it ride with their youngsters.
Former Toronto Raptors guard Dalano Banton is making the most of his opportunity with the Portland Trail Blazers. Banton was a former draft pick of the Raptors who walked last summer during free agency, signing with the Boston Celtics.
The Portland Trail Blazers have grown a lot, but who has improved the most? The Portland Trail Blazers haven’t won a whole lot this season, but several players have improved their individual games.
Dalano Banton has been arguably the biggest surprise for the Portland Trail Blazers this season. While he started the season on the other side of the country, Dalano Banton has been one of the more exciting Portland Trail Blazers on the court this season.
Dalano Banton was selected by the Toronto Raptors 46th overall in the 2021 NBA Draft. Banton spent two seasons with the Raptors but never got much playing time to prove himself.
In adding oversized third-year point guard Dalano Banton (he's 6'9") through a trade deadline deal with the Boston Celtics last month, all your Portland Trail Blazers had to give up was a top-55 protected 2027 second round draft selection swap (i.e.
The Boston Celtics, with the best record in the Eastern Conference, are reportedly trading away guard Dalano Banton to the Portland Trail Blazers. Banton, who began his NBA career spending two seasons with the Toronto Raptors, is now moving on to his third team in three seasons.
On Saturday evening, the Boston Celtics will host the Houston Rockets in Massachusetts. Before the game, the team announced that they had made a roster move by assigning Dalano Banton to the Maine Celtics (G League). Via The Celtics: "We have assigned Dalano Banton to the @MaineCeltics"
On Saturday, news broke that the Boston Celtics sent Dalano Banton and Neemias Queta to the Maine Celtics, their NBA G League affiliate. Banton and Queta have previously played in the G League with the Toronto Raptors and Sacramento Kings, respectively.
Boston is expected to make an addition with the Feb. 8 trade deadline fast approaching.
On Wednesday, the Boston Celtics picked up their second preseason victory against the Philadelphia 76ers, 112-101. Notably, Joe Mazzulla benched Dalano Banton after 26 seconds into the second half.
The Celtics moved quickly in free agency to sign six-foot-seven point guard Dalano Banton. The 23-year-old has shown flashes as a scorer and facilitator, including registering 11 points, seven assists, and five rebounds in 19 minutes in a matchup vs.
The Boston Celtics just signed point guard Dalano Banton! They did not reveal all the details of the contract, as that is the team's policy. According to Shams Charania from The Athletic, the deal is for two seasons, but they're not making any guarantees for the second season.
On Jul 3, the Boston Celtics signed six-foot-nine point guard Dalano Banton to a two-year deal with a team option for the second season. The former Toronto Raptor produced 4.6 points, 1.5 rebounds, and 1.2 assists per game in the 2022-23 campaign.
The Boston Celtics agreed to a two-year deal with free agent point guard Dalano Banton, The Athletic reported Monday. Terms were not disclosed. Banton, 23, averaged 4.6 points, 1.5 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 31 games (two starts) with the Toronto Raptors in 2022-23.
Dalano Banton might be on the move. The former Toronto Raptors guard has reportedly taken a meeting with the Boston Celtics on Friday evening, according to Rafael Barlowe.
Dalano Banton is heading into unrestricted free agency Friday night. The Toronto Raptors opted not to tender a qualifying offer to the 23-year-old Canadian ahead of the Thursday deadline.
The second-year guard out of Nebraska is averaging 6.4 PPG, 1.3 RPG and 1.1 APG for the Raptors as a reserve in just 11.2 MPG.
Dalano Banton would be forgiven if he needed a break to just catch his breath. It's been almost 12 months of non-stop basketball for the Toronto Raptors second-year guard who bounced back and forth between the G League and the NBA last season, at one point playing four games in four days last season.
The Toronto Raptors are finally letting Dalano Banton get some in-game action. On the heels of three straight benchings, the Raptors have assigned the rookie guard to the Raptors 905, the team announced Thursday.
Siakam and Banton are the first two Toronto players to enter the protocols.
Banton, who was born in Toronto, became the first Canadian drafted by the Raptors when he was selected 46th overall this summer.
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