Hornets Sign Center Harry Giles to One-Year Contract
The Charlotte Hornets and free agent center Harry Giles have agreed to terms on a one-year contract, his agent Daniel Hazan of Hazan Sports Management, told Shams Charania of The Athletic on Monday. The North Carolina-born Duke alum returns home for a chance to compete for a roster spot with the Hornets.
Giles, 26, was selected 20th overall by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 2017 NBA draft. However, the 6-foot-11 big man was quickly traded to the Sacramento Kings for Zach Collins. Giles went on to play the entire 2017-18 NBA season while recovering from ACL surgery.
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In 165 regular season NBA games (17 starts), Giles averaged 5.4 points, 3.5 rebounds, 1.1 assists, and 11.7 minutes per contest while shooting 50.8% from the field, 24.4% from the range. -3, and a 66.1% free throw line. His career utilization rate is 21.2%.
In 58 games off the bench with the Kings in his first season in 2018-19, he averaged a career-high 7.0 points and 1.5 assists while shooting 50.3% from the floor and 63.7% from the foul line.
In Sacramento's 132-116 loss to the Orlando Magic on August 2, 2020, the Duke product recorded a game-high 23 points on 9-of-11 shooting (81.8%) from the field and 5-of- 6 (83.3%) in line.
Harry Giles joins veteran center Nick Richards, third-year center Mark Williams on Charlotte Hornets
Last season, in 23 games split between the Brooklyn Nets and Los Angeles Lakers, he averaged a career low of 2.4 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 4.3 minutes per contest.
Brooklyn waived Giles in February, then signed him to a two-way contract with the Lakers in March. Los Angeles signed Christian Wood and Jaxson Hayes to minimum contracts and player options last summer.
However, injuries led to the Lakers looking for help at the frontcourt late in the season, which led to the signing of Giles. He played 16 games with the Nets and seven with Los Angeles.
Lakers coach Darvin Ham said he saw Giles' potential when the team signed him in March.
“Obviously he's a great young player, and he was available. But [he’s] and someone we can look at for a long time in terms of getting him into the program,” Ham said of Giles.
“I feel like he still has a lot of time, he needed to get to the right program, and we have coaches who will try to help him get better.”
Giles will now join a Hornets team coming off a 21-61 (.256) season.
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