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.
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. The move could be a sign that starting point guard D’Angelo Russell is on the brink of a return to the court.
After his 10-day contract expired today, Killian Hayes reportedly will not receive a second such deal from the Brooklyn Nets, per Brian Lewis of the New York Post. Hayes initially was moved from the G League affiliate Long Island Nets to Brooklyn's active roster on Feb.
Following a year-long NBA layoff, Killian Hayes is attempting to prove his worth with the Brooklyn Nets. Three games into his 10-day contract, Jordi Fernandez is challenging him to be more of a threat offensively.
The hole that Russell left behind as he went to the bench left Jordon Fernandez stretched to use all of his available options, which included Killian Hayes. Hayes, prior to his ten-day contract with Brooklyn,
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.
Brooklyn Nets guard Killian Hayes recently signed a 10-day deal to play with Brooklyn and he feels grateful for the opportunity to prove himself.
The Nets made a contract decision on a former top draft pick following a six-game audition over the last two weeks.