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Rylan Stiles: Friday and Saturday, the Oklahoma City Thunder hosted its third annual Legacy Weekend, inviting former Thunder players back to enjoy a game, connect with each other and the community. Friday, 16 former players including Thabo Sefolosha (2009-14), Nick Collison (2008-18), Johan Petro (2008-09), Nenad Krstić (2008-11), Kyle Singler (2015-18), Nazr Mohammed (2011-12), Eric Maynor (2009-13), DJ White (2008-11), Steven Hill (2008-09), Daequan Cook (2010-12), Kyle Weaver (2008-10), Morris Peterson (2010-11), Mike Wilks (2008-09), Lazar Hayward (2011-12), Damien Wilkins (2008-09), and Desmond Mason (2008-09) attended the Thunder vs Wizards game and were recognized in-game. Saturday, several former players along with current players Jaylin Williams and Cason Wallace visited the Northeast Health and Wellness Center to lead a basketball clinic for seniors. From the Thunder: pic.twitter.com/eoI2jAxiId

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Kyle Weaver will continue his career in Italian Legadue Gold with Azzurro Napoli Basket. The Italian club announced the signing of the American for the coming season. Last season Weaver has played in D-League with Canton Charge and Austin Toros. Weaver has played in Europe with Spirou Charleroi and Alba Berlin.

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Ronald Tillery: Griz add 6-6 guard Kyle Weaver to camp roster with non-guaranteed deal.

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Virtus Bologna is eyeing Kyle Weaver. The Italian team is still on the market looking for a 1-2 and a SF to add to the roster. Weaver, who spent last season in Germany with Alba Berlin averaging 10ppg in Eurocup and 9ppg in Bundesliga, has also an important NBA experience.

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Spirou Basket officially announced today, April the 20th, the signing of swingman Kyle Weaver for the remainder of the season. Weaver, who played his college ball at Washington State University and was drafted by the Charlotte Bobcats in 2008, logged 68 games in the NBA between the 2008-2009 and the 2009-2010 seasons for the Oklahoma City Thunder, averaging about 19 minutes-per-game.

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Kyle Weaver's tenure with the Utah Jazz and return to the NBA proved to be short-lived. The Jazz decided not to re-sign the versatile 6-foot-6 combo guard after his initial 10-day contract expired Saturday. "It just didn't work out," Jazz coach Tyrone Corbin said. Weaver's call-up from the D-League was necessary a week and a half ago when the Jazz were down to one point guard because of injuries to Devin Harris and Ronnie Price.

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Jody Genessy: Jazz still haven't made a decision on Kyle Weaver. He isn't needed quite as much now that Devin is back. Jazz have to decide by Sunday.

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