Former Friar Bryce Cotton Released by Spurs

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Former Friar Bryce Cotton Released by Spurs

Bryce Cotton
Former Providence Friar basketball star Bryce Cotton was released by the San Antonio Spurs on Thursday prior to the Spurs final pre season game against the Houston Rockets. Cotton averaged 4.8 points and 1.4 assists in 11.3 minutes per game for the Spurs in the pre season. 

The Spurs signed Bryce Cotton as an undrafted rookie free agent to a contract in early July and gave him a shot at making the team through the NBA Summer League and then training camp. San Antonio already had a full roster coming into camp as they brought back 14 of their 15 players from last years Championship team and then signed their first round draft pick, Kyle Anderson out of UCLA. 

Bryce Cotton was the star of the Friars last season carrying them to a Big East Championship and an NCAA appearance in which the Friars lost a heartbreaker to North Carolina in the first round where Cotton dropped a career high 36 points. Cotton averaged 21.8 points per game for Providence in his senior season and scored 20 plus points in 26 of the 35 games in his senior season.

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