Nebraska Basketball's Brice Williams Signs NBA Deal After Going Undrafted
- On Friday morning, Nebraska guard Brice Williams went undrafted after 59 picks and signed an undrafted free agent deal with the Detroit Pistons.
- Amid fierce competition and only 59 picks, Nebraska's Williams remained one of the top prospects after the draft's conclusion, continuing Nebraska’s three-year draft drought.
- Williams averaged 20.4 points, set a school record with 713 points, and impressed scouts at the NBA combine and Warriors workout.
- Following his unsigned status, Nebraska guard Brice Williams becomes the 16th Husker to reach the NBA, continuing his rise from unheralded prospect to professional player.
- Potentially, Williams could sign an Exhibit 10 contract, leading to a two-way deal allowing him to play in both the G League and NBA, offering future NBA prospects.
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Nebraska's Brice Williams signs free agent deal with Pistons
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Despite not hearing his named called in the 2025 NBA Draft, Nebraska guard Brice Williams will still get his shot with a pro team. On Thursday, the Nebraska basketball team posted on its social media account announcing Williams’ undrafted free agent deal with the Detroit Pistons. Makin’ the move to the Motor City. @bgotit_ ➡️ @DetroitPistons...

Nebraska basketball's Brice Williams not selected in the 2025 NBA draft
The picks came and went across two days of the NBA draft, and Brice Williams’ name wasn’t called. Now the former Nebraska guard will move onto the open market.
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