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Detroit Pistons Guard Jordan Bone Signs With Fundamental Sports Management – SPORTS AGENT BLOG
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Detroit Pistons Guard Jordan Bone Signs With Fundamental Sports Management

As reported by Alex Kennedy of HoopsHype and USA Today, Detroit Pistons Guard Jordan Bone has signed with Fundamental Sports Management.

Bone was drafted in the second round of the 2019 NBA Draft by the New Orleans Pelicans with the 57th overall pick out of the University of Tennessee.

Bone never did play for the Pelicans, but made his NBA Debut on November 4, 2019. Bone has only played in 10 games this year, in which he averaged roughly 5.3 minutes per game and 0.5 field goals per game.

Bone played most of the 2019-2020 season in the G-League for the Grand Rapids Drive, where he averaged 31.8 minutes per game, .428 field goal percentage and .381 three-point percentage. Bone also average 7.1 assists and 3.3 rebounds per game in the G-League.

The 6’3″ 179 pound Guard averaged 26.1 minutes per game while playing for the University of Tennessee, with a .424 field goal percentage and .353 three-point percentage.

Bone will now be represented by Fundamental’s VP of Basketball Operations Colin Bryant, who has served in that same role for over two years.

Bryant has been an agent for 20+ years, representing professional athletes that play in both the NBA and abroad in Europe. Bryant graduated from California Polytechnic State University and achieved his Masters degree from Saint Leo University.

Fundamental also represents Aric Holman (Texas Legends – Dallas Mavericks G-League affiliate) as well as Jordan Bowden who just finished his collegiate career at the University of Tennessee.