The deadline for NBA teams for signing two-way players is January 15, so Wednesday. So, the Cleveland Cavaliers reportedly filled their second two-way slot on Tuesday by signing guard Matt Mooney to a two-way deal, league sources told Cleveland.com’s Chris Fedor.
Fedor also mentioned that the two-way deal is for two years, which plays into Cleveland’s current player development focus.
For reference, big man Dean Wade has the other two-way slot, and Cleveland reportedly waived prior two-way player, guard Levi Randolph, recently.
At this juncture, as Fedor alluded to, the Cavaliers are at their maximum capacity as far as having 15 players on the roster and both two-way slots filled, but as Fedor also hit on, that could definitely change in coming weeks.