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The Cleveland Cavaliers have waived Pete Nance, Jules Bernard, Zhaire Smith, and Jacob Gilyard, Cavaliers President of Basketball Operations Koby Altman announced today from Cleveland Clinic Courts.
Michael Scotto: Cavaliers agreed to Exhibit 10 deals with Pete Nance, Jules Bernard, Nae'Qwan Tomlin and Gabe Osabuohien, sources told @hoopshype. Nance was a two-way player and played in 8 games for the Cavs last season. Bernard was a Wizards two-way player and appeared in 19 games last season.
Josh Robbins: With an open two-way contract spot created by waiving John Butler Jr. last night, the Wizards intend to sign Jules Bernard, a guard for the Go-Go, to a two-way contract, a source told @TheAthleticNBA.
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Washington Wizards: Official: We have signed Jules Bernard to an Exhibit 10 contract. We have also placed Dejan Vasiljevic on waivers.
Official: We have signed Jules Bernard to an Exhibit 10 contract. We have also placed Dejan Vasiljevic on waivers.
— Washington Wizards (@WashWizards) October 1, 2023
JD Shaw: The Pistons sign Jules Bernard and Stanley Umude to Exhibit 10 deals, per the team.
Josh Robbins: The Wizards announced they have a group workout scheduled tomorrow of UCLA guard Jules Bernard, Duke forward Theo John, Kentucky guard Davion Mintz, Creighton guard Alex O'Connell, Washington forward Nate Roberts and Arkansas guard Au'Diese Toney.
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Chris Kirschner: Hawks draft workouts tomorrow: Dominick Barlow (Overtime Elite) –Forward Jules Bernard (UCLA) – Guard Buddy Boeheim (Syracuse) – Guard Savion Flagg (Sam Houston State) – Guard/Forward Michael Foster Jr. (G League Ignite) – Forward Alondes Williams (Wake Forest) – Guard
Adrian Wojnarowski: UCLA G/F Jules Bernard will remain in the 2022 NBA Draft, source tells ESPN.
Jon Christon: UCLA guard Jules Bernard announces he is declaring for the 2022 NBA Draft on Instagram. He will not sign with an agent and therefore maintain his one year of collegiate eligibility
Shareef O’Neal, the son of NBA Hall of Famer Shaquille O’Neal, officially signed a grant-in-aid from to play for the UCLA men’s basketball team. O’Neal will enroll in summer school at UCLA this month and begin his freshman season in Westwood in September. He will join five other freshmen in the Bruins’ incoming class, including Jules Bernard, Moses Brown, Tyger Campbell, Kenneth Nwuba and David Singleton.
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