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Old 10-17-2017, 10:31 AM   #24
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Originally Posted by saclare View Post
Once two-way contracts are signed, are they set in stone? My inclination was to give Motley the last roster spot, and free up the two-way spot for Dozier for the upside he and Clavell may provide. I do understand the reasons why they'd like to keep Withey around. And truth be told, he looked decent for what he is going to be to this team. Tough decisions, and wish nothing but the best for Dozier. He should have stayed one more year in college, however.
Nope. Two-way deals are fluid for the team holding the contract. For instance, we could waive a player like McRoberts and upgrade Motley or Clavell's contracts to a full NBA contract. Another team cannot sign those two since they are on a Mavericks contract. The only thing team have to have is room on their 15-man roster to do so. Players are usually given minimum contracts, but after two years on a two-way, players can get early-bird rights after finishing their second year.

Once Dozier signs his two-way contract with OKC, we can't offer him a contract (two-way or normal NBA), because he'll be under contract with OKC.

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