Trail Blazers Land Undrafted Caleb Love on Two-Way Contract
- Following the 2025 NBA Draft on Thursday, the Portland Trail Blazers agreed to terms with undrafted Arizona guard Caleb Love on a contract that allows him to split time between the NBA and its G League affiliate.
- The Blazers had no second-round pick in the draft, leading them to evaluate free agents and targets intensely before securing Love.
- Love is a 6-foot-4 attacking guard with a 6-9 wingspan, known for his scoring, quickness, defensive competitiveness, and ability to finish above the rim.
- Love averaged 17.6 points per game last season at Arizona, shooting 39.8% from the field, and worked out for the Blazers on May 27.
- The signing adds to the Blazers’ two-way roster spots, implying one current two-way player will likely not return as the team aims to finalize decisions ahead.
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Tiger hoops alum Caleb Grill signs deal with the Chicago Bulls
COLUMBIA, Mo. (KMIZ) Although former Mizzou men's basketball standout Caleb Grill didn't hear his name called in the 2025 NBA Draft, he did find a landing spot. Within an hour after the end of the draft, Mizzou Athletics announced that Grill had signed a two-way contract with the Chicago Bulls. The Wichita, Kansas native will stay in the Midwest, as he is the second player from Mizzou to sign a deal, following the conclusion of the NBA Draft. Hi…
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Denver was the sleepiest town in the NBA on draft night. Both of them. The only team without a pick in either round, the Nuggets stayed idle in a 2025 NBA draft that felt twice as uneventful thanks to the recently implemented two-day format. Limited in future resources and under new front office leadership, Denver decided it wasn’t worth it to trade into the draft. With a dry laugh, recently promoted team executive Ben Tenzer admitted afterward …

Former Mizzou guards Bates, Grill net contracts after going undrafted in NBA Draft
Tamar Bates announced that he signed a two-way contract with the Denver Nuggets, while Caleb Grill reportedly signed an Exhibit 10 deal with the Chicago Bulls, according to Taylor Eldridge of the Wichita Eagle.
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