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The Cleveland Cavaliers announced Wednesday that they have signed forward Derrick Williams to a second 10-day contract.
Cleveland.com's Joe Vardon first reported the defending champions intended to ink Williams to another 10-day pact. The deal will reportedly pay out $67,700.
Once it expires, the Cavaliers will have to decide whether they want to sign Williams for the remainder of the 2016-17 season.
But based on the way he's performed to this point, Cleveland would be wise to keep him in the fold.
In four games with the Wine and Gold to date, Williams is averaging 9.