Despite starting the past five games for the Nets, Killian Hayes won’t be kept on a second 10-day contract, The Post has learned.
Killian Hayes’ 10-day contract with the Nets, which was originally agreed to on Feb. 20, expired after the team’s 115-94 loss to the Detroit Pistons last Saturday.
The Brooklyn Nets recently gave former Detroit Pistons first-rounder Killian Hayes a second chance in the NBA. From the jump, Hayes’ time was expected to be temporary, considering he only signed a 10-day contract.
The Brooklyn Nets decided not to offer Killian Hayes a second 10-day contract. Here's how social media reacted to the news.
The Brooklyn Nets are not signing Killian Hayes to a second 10-day contract, according to Brian Lewis of the New York Post.
Jordi Fernandez set a challenge for Killian Hayes three games into the former No. 7 pick's 10-day contract with the Nets.
Brooklyn Nets guard Killian Hayes played the final game of his 10-day contract in Saturday's loss at the Detroit Pistons. Will he get another deal?
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Etienne, an Englewood, N.J. native, has showcased elite shot-making and relentless offense across 25 games on Long Island, averaging 20 points on 50.6/47.5/79 splits.
The Nets made a contract decision on a former top draft pick following a six-game audition over the last two weeks.
Killian Hayes was getting a second chance in the NBA this season with the Brooklyn Nets. The former Detroit Pistons first-rounder landed a call-up from the NBA
Brooklyn did not keep Killian Hayes on a second 10-day contract, sources told the Post. After Hayes started the past five straight games, his deal expired today. It could be a sign