Sun Aug 18 2013 | 10:10 | Tyler Honeycutt signs with Israeli team |
Tyler Honeycutt signed a contract with Ironi Nes Ziona of Israel. |
Over two seasons he appeared in 24 games between the Rockets and Kings. He will now chase his dream overseas. |
Source: Sportando on Twitter | |
Tue Mar 5 2013 | 12:22 | Rockets decide to waive F Tyler Honeycutt |
Rockets waive F Tyler Honeycutt. |
Honeycutt was waived in order to make room for the newly-signed Aaron Brooks. Honeycutt should be able to pass through waivers unclaimed as he's yet to show anything in the NBA. |
Source: Mark Berman on Twitter | |
Wed Feb 20 2013 | 21:51 | Tyler Honeycutt headed to Houston |
Tyler Honeycutt was traded to the Rockets on Wednesday. |
He's been back and forth with the Kings and the D-League all season. Honeycutt scored just eight points with the Kings all year, but he was solid with the Reno Big Horns, averaging 10.9 points, 9.6 boards and 1.7 blocks. He'll likely be thrown into the Rockets' D-League system. |
Source: Adrian Wojnarowski on Twitter | |
Tue Dec 11 2012 | 09:58 | Tyler Honeycutt playing in the D-League |
Tyler Honeycutt is playing in the D-League. |
Honeycutt is not going to make an impact in Sacramento right now, so hopefully the D-League will give him a chance to bounce back after falling behind in the offseason following a stress fracture in his fibula. |
Source: Sacramento Bee | |
Tue Oct 23 2012 | 08:54 | Tyler Honecytt admits he's behind on court |
Tyler Honeycutt admitted that he's "a little behind" right now. |
Honeycutt is making his way back from a stress fracture in his fibula, so this news comes as expected. He is not on the fantasy radar in any format and will spend time in the D-League. |
Source: Sacramento Bee | |
Thu Oct 18 2012 | 09:45 | Tyler Honeycutt finally cleared to practice |
Tyler Honeycutt is now fully recovered from the stress fracture in his fibula and has been cleared to practice. |
Honeycutt is buried on the depth chart and will likely only see spot minutes off the end of Sacramento's bench, rendering him useless to fantasy owners. |
Source: Sacramento Bee | |
Mon Oct 1 2012 | 17:47 | Tyler Honeycutt diagnosed w/ stress fracture |
Tyler Honeycutt was diagnosed with a right fibula stress fracture during his preseason physical on Monday. |
This is even more concerning since the Kings forward was already dealing with a stress fracture in his right foot. He is expected to miss 3-4 weeks while the fibula mends itself. Once healthy, Honeycutt should resume playing spot minutes at the end of the Kings' bench. |
Source: Kings.com | |
Wed Jul 18 2012 | 06:52 | Tyler Honeycutt (foot) out of walking boot |
Tyler Honeycutt (foot) is now out of his walking boot, but he will not play in summer league. |
Honeycutt worked out with the injury for two weeks, but he acknowledged that it wouldn't be smart to rush back. "It's pretty tough," he admitted. With a plethora of wing players on the roster, Honeycutt finds himself at the back end of the depth chart. "I'm just worried about my development going into my second year," he added. Honeycutt is up 10 lbs. from last year, but he is highly unlikely to come into fantasy relevance. |
Source: Sacramento Bee | |
Thu Jun 28 2012 | 17:19 | Honeycutt out with stress fracture in foot |
Kings forward Tyler Honeycutt will miss the next 4-6 weeks with a stress fracture in his right foot. |
Honeycutt has intriguing versatility but we have yet to see him take any meaningful steps forward. With this setback, it's hard to see him having a productive season starting from the bottom of the depth chart. |
Source: Jon Santiago on Twitter | |
Sun Jan 22 2012 | 09:51 | Kings to re-call Tyler Honeycutt |
The Kings will recall Tyler Honeycutt from the D-League once their current roadtrip ends. |
Honeycutt shouldn't be on fantasy radars. |
Source: Jason Jones on Twitter | |
Mon Jan 2 2012 | 04:17 | Kings send Honeycutt to D-League |
The Kings have assigned rookie Tyler Honeycutt to the D-League. |
Honeycutt, rail thin at 6'8" and 190 lbs, played a grand total of four minutes in his one NBA appearance. A stint in the D-League will give him far more opportunities to develop. |
Source: Cowbell Kingdom | |