What is a two-way contract in the NBA?
A two-way contract allows a player to be on both an NBA and a G League roster, providing flexibility for teams to develop talent and fill short-term needs.
Basketball / NBA
Golden State Warriors' G League affiliate, the Santa Cruz Warriors, have seen impressive performances from Nate Williams and Deivon Smith, leading to questions about potential roster moves for the NBA team. Williams had a strong debut, whil...
Nate Williams, a 27-year-old guard, has quickly become a reliable scorer in the G League. In his debut with Santa Cruz, he scored 29 points on 12-of-19 shooting, including three three-pointers. Prior to joining Santa Cruz, Williams averaged 18.4 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 2.5 assists for the Long Island Nets.
Deivon Smith, acquired in a G League trade, has also impressed, highlighted by a triple-double performance. However, the Warriors have limited two-way contract slots, occupied by LJ Cryer, Malevy Leons, and Williams.
The Warriors face a decision on whether to offer Marques Bolden a contract, considering their existing depth at the stretch 5 position. Peter O'Keefe from Blue Man Hoop suggested a 10-day contract, but the Warriors may prioritize wing depth in the buyout/free-agent market.
The Warriors must also consider whether to protect Smith with a two-way contract, potentially leading to releasing Cryer or Leons. Cryer leads the G League in three-point percentage, while Leons has potential as a 6'9" wing.
A two-way contract allows a player to be on both an NBA and a G League roster, providing flexibility for teams to develop talent and fill short-term needs.
Bolden's strong performance, particularly his shooting, has made him a potential option for the Warriors, who have an open roster spot.
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