Josh Magette hasn't tried to solve his two-home, two-city housing issue just yet.
"I have not thought about that," Magette said with a chuckle. "I'll cross that bridge when we get there. That would be a good problem to have."
The 6-foot-1 point guard may need a place to stay in both Erie, Penn. and Atlanta this season, the first in which the NBA has allowed 'two-way' contracts between an NBA team and its affiliate in the developmental G League.
Having signed with the Hawks as their first-ever two-way player, Magette figures to spend time in both places, even if the majority of his minutes come with the Erie BayHawks in their first season as the Hawks’ G League team.