Gilyard racking up steals in 4th quarter garbage time. I think he has 4 in the 4th right now
This is every NBA game I watched with Gilly. Just an inability to pull the trigger on shots. Gilly has always played like this. His offensive game in my opinion is much better than he probably thinks it is himself.was looking to pass too much. Was wide open a couple times in there late in 3rd but didn't confidently step into the shots without thinking, instead looked to pass and only shot when he realized how wide open he was and was pretty off on those 3s, which looked unnatural as they were not in rhythm.
A block at his size is crazy.Nice second half for the Nets as they pull out the 97–95 win in OT. Gilly led the Nets in minutes at 35, but was only 2-for-4 from the field, all from deep. As usual, he filled up the rest of the stat sheet though with 7 assists, 3 steals, 4 boards, and a block, with 2 turnovers and a couple of fouls.
Sometimes they credit a block for something that looks more like a steal to me.A block at his size is crazy.
Bizarre. So I guess the he has no ties to the Nets at this point, in that case?Even though Gilly shifted from the Grizz to the Nets after he ran out of two-way games last season, the Hustle apparently continued to hold his G-League rights for 2024, but they've just traded them to the Cleveland Charge.
So, we don’t have to worry about supporting him? LOLThe minimum, which most guys are on, is $40,500 for the upcoming season, but guys can earn more with bonuses, call-ups, etc.
Two-way guys like Gilly was last year earn half the NBA rookie minimum, so around $580,000 next season.
Gilyard played essentially as many games as allowed for the Grizzlies as a two-way player. They used him to the fullest extent possible.Garland is always getting hurt for Cleveland, so could be an opportunity there. The Grizzlies got hit with an almost incomprehensible array of injuries at the guard position last year and still Gilly was the odd man out. So, perhaps a change of scenery will present an opportunity for him in Cleveland.