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The Utah Jazz announced that they signed Max Abmas and Cameron McGriff on Monday. Abmas averaged 13.9 points and 4.8 assists for the Salt Lake City Stars last season.

Tony Jones: The Utah Jazz are signing Taevion Kinsey and Isaiah Wong to Exhibit 10 contracts, League Sources tell The Athletic They along with Max Abmas will fill out Utah’s training camp roster

Tony Jones: The Utah Jazz are signing point guard Max Abmas to their summer league roster, League Sources tell The Athletic. Abmas has been one of the most prolific scoring guards in college basketball
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Jeff Goodman: Oral Roberts guard Max Abmas has decided to withdraw from the NBA Draft and return for his senior season, per source. Averaged 22.8 points last season for the Golden Eagles.

Tony East: Pacers have a draft workout tomorrow featuring: A.J. Green – guard (Northern Iowa) Grayson Murphy – guard (Belmont) Max Abmas – guard/forward (Oral Roberts) Dalen Terry – forward (Arizona) Christian Braun – forward (Kansas) Sasha Stefanovic – forward (Purdue)

Scott Agness: Pacers hosting 2022 pre-draft workout No. 3 on May 31. Max Abmas, Oral Roberts Christian Braun, Kansas A.J. Green, Northern Iowa Grayson Murphy, Belmont Sasha Stefanovic, Purdue Dalen Terry, Arizona

JD Shaw: Oral Roberts’ Max Abmas (@maxabmas) has received an invite to the 2022 NBA G League Elite Camp, source tells @HoopsRumors. Abmas averaged 22.8 points per game this season and was a key part of the school’s storied NCAA tournament run just over a year ago.

Jeff Goodman: Oral Roberts guard Max Abmas is headed back to school, source told @Stadium.
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Chris Grenham: Oral Roberts guard Max Abmas met with the Celtics this week at the NBA Combine.

Joe Mussatto: ORU's Max Abmas was the shortest player measured at the NBA combine: 5-10.5 without shoes. Also the lightest at 161.8 pounds.

There's only one Trae Young, and no guard in this draft is on his level as a shooter, ball handler or playmaker. More importantly, few prospects possess his level of confidence. With that said, Young has opened the door for slight, skill-based guards like NCAA tournament darling Max Abmas of Oral Roberts and former Auburn star guard Sharife Cooper. Abmas is the better shooter of the two, and Cooper is far more dynamic with the ball as both a ball handler and a passer. Like Young, both figure to struggle defensively in the NBA, and being able to hold up on that end is ultimately the difference between a good team and a great team.

Oral Roberts sophomore Max Abmas will enter the NBA Draft, sources told ESPN on Sunday. Abmas will maintain his college eligibility. "My plan is to enter the draft and get as much feedback as I can. I'm hoping to work my way into the first round or get some type of guaranteed contract to help me decide whether to stay in," said Abmas.