One more after this one. A week from Monday, training camp opens.
Few expected the Nets to sign a 25-year-old big man with three years experience as their first two-way player. First of all, Alan Williams barely qualifies for a two-way. A two-way player can have no more than three years experience and it’s hard to recall a player his age agreeing to a two-way. After all, the maximum potential earnings for two-way players in the 2018-19 season will be $385,000, as the New York Times reported back in April.
Unless of course, he gets signed to a full NBA deal during the year.