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Former Timberwolves player Jake Layman re-signed with Japanese team Seahorses Mikawa for the 2025-26 season.
Former Timberwolves player Jake Layman re-signed with Japanese team Seahorses Mikawa for the 2024-25 season.
Former Timberwolves player Jake Layman signed with Japanese team Seahorses Mikawa for the 2023-24 season.
Jake Layman will not be part of BAXI Manresa. The player and the Bages club have terminated the contract due to an injury to the wing-pivot. In the scans done these days, a herniated disc was detected.
Free agent forward Jake Layman is headed to Europe to resume his playing career, with Spanish club Basquet Manresa announcing in a press release that it has signed Layman to a one-year deal. Jordi Valle Simó first reported (via Twitter) that Layman had reached an agreement with Basquet Manresa.
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BAXI Manresa has reached an agreement to sign American forward Jake Layman, an experienced NBA player who comes from the Minnesota Timberwolves, until the end of the season.
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Jake Layman is on his way to Panathinaikos Athens, reports Tolis Kotzias from SDNA. According to the report, Panathinaikos have been in constant contact with the 28-year-old representatives since August 20.
Keith Smith: The Boston Celtics have waived Jake Layman, a league source tells @celticsblog and @spotrac.
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The Boston Celtics have signed Justin Jackson, Jake Layman and Denzel Valentine. All three are expected to have signed non-guaranteed, training camp contracts. Jackson appeared in seven NBA games between the Celtics and Phoenix Suns last season. Jackson also played in 28 games for the Texas Legends of the G League. Jackson averaged 22.2 points, 6.7 rebounds and 3.4 assists for the Legends.
Bobby Manning: Source to @CLNSMedia: Jake Layman will be joining the #Celtics on a training camp deal with a chance to make the roster. The six-year veteran forward last played for the Timberwolves over the last three seasons after starting his career with the Blazers.
As the Timberwolves have begun to play more of their young players, Minnesota has received calls from teams on several of their veterans, including Ed Davis, Ricky Rubio, Juancho Hernangomez and Jake Layman, HoopsHype has learned.
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