San Antonio may have their hands on another three-and-D wing. Welcome to Pounding the Rock’s 2023-24 player reviews! The series will look at the 15 players who finished the season with the San Antonio Spurs on guaranteed contracts (so no two-way players because we saw so little of them this year, and no Doug McDermott).
Thanks to a 102-87 victory over the Memphis Grizzlies, a dubious losing streak for the San Antonio Spurs is finally over. It’s no wonder one of their players
The Spurs couldn’t capitalize after a go-ahead three by Julian Champagnie. Give the ball to Victor Wembanyama and let him take you to the finish line. That’s the luxury the San Antonio Spurs have when playing with a lead.
Last summer, the San Antonio Spurs locked down Zach Collins and Julian Champagnie, signing them each to contracts that will have them under team control
SAN ANTONIO — Victor Wembanyama hates missing games. The San Antonio Spurs rookie made that a part of his pre-season promise. He was going to be as healthy as he could be and play all 82 games if he could.
Despite not sniffing the postseason in four seasons, generational prospect Victor Wembanyama has all eyes honed in on the Spurs.
A midseason arrival and Summer League standout, Champagnie enters the second year of his career with a new contract, a deeper comfort level, and a chance to make a bigger impact with his low-maintenance two-way game.
The Celtics are waiving guard/forward Justin Champagnie, according to Shams Charania of The Athletic. Champagnie, 22, had a $50k guarantee on his contract if he had remained on the roster past Tuesday.
When you're tuning in to watch Victor Wembanyama's Spurs debut at Las Vegas Summer League, you may notice his teammate, Julian Champagnie, who tore up the California Class Summer League earlier this week.
The Celtics have signed forward Justin Champagnie for the remainder of the season and playoffs, the team announced in a press release. Champagnie, 21,
The Boston Celtics are getting ready for the postseason and looking to make yet another run to the NBA Finals with All-Stars Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown
The San Antonio Spurs claimed forward Julian Champagnie off waivers from the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday. The Sixers waived Champagnie and his two-way contract on Tuesday in order to give G League star Mac McClung a two-way deal.
Recently, Shams Charania of The Athletic and Stadium reported that the Philadelphia 76ers signed Mac McClung, and to make room, they waived Julian Champagnie. Champagnie is a 21-year-old rookie who went undrafted this past summer.
The Spurs have claimed small forward Julian Champagnie off waivers, per Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Champagnie, 21, is 6-foot-8 and was waived by the 76ers earlier this week after they signed guard Mac McClung to a two-way contract.
The Philadelphia 76ers signed G League standout Mac McClung to a two-way contract and waived Julian Champagnie on Tuesday. McClung, 24, has yet to catch on with an NBA team full-time but has made his mark in the developmental league.
The Philadelphia 76ers added former Detroit Pistons and Sacramento Kings forward Louis King on Monday morning, a source confirmed. Considering King will join the Sixers on a two-way contract, the Sixers had to make a corresponding move to make room.
When the Brooklyn Nets accepted defeat early last Tuesday in South Philly, the Philadelphia 76ers emptied their bench and trotted out the two-way duo of Julian Champagnie and Michael Foster Jr.
The Delaware Blue Coats faced off against the Maine Celtics at Chase FieldHouse in Delaware. The Blue Coats defeated the Celtics 125-123 behind a game-winning three-pointer from MacClung with 2.6 seconds remaining in the fourth quarter.
Without Jaden Springer and Julian Champagnie available for the Delaware Blue Coats, Mac McClung and Justin Smith would capitalize on those open minutes versus the Raptors 905.
Not long before the Philadelphia 76ers engaged in a rematch against the Atlanta Hawks on Saturday night, Philly’s G League affiliate, the Delaware Blue Coats, fired up their fourth game of the season with a second matchup against the Capital City Go-Go.
The Raptors have signed forward Justin Champagnie to a multi-year contract, the team announced in a press release. Keith Smith of Spotrac reported the deal is for two years, with a partial guarantee in the first year.
With the Summer League Sixers finishing 2-1 during their trip to Utah for the Salt Lake City Summer League, they now head to Las Vegas for the main event for the summer.
Julian Champagnie of St. John’s will give up his final two years of eligibility and enter the NBA draft, writes Zach Braziller of The New York Post.
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