Players that agree to a Two-Way contract more than a year after completing their NCAA career usually have not taken the straightest path to the NBA. Often, they are players that have had to prove themselves anew at every step, from high school to college to the G League and, hopefully, an eventual opportunity to crack the rotation for an NBA team.
Meet Brandon Goodwin, the newest Two-Way addition of the Atlanta Hawks.
He might have been a more prominent collegiate recruit if not for issues that cost Goodwin continuity while playing at the high school level.