The nature of the Clippers’ dilemma with two-way contract player C.J. Williams is well-documented at this point. Two-way contracts, which are additional deals that NBA teams may sign on top of their 15-man roster, allow a G-League player to be under the control of an NBA team (normal G-League players are free agents), and transferred back and forth between the NBA and G-League teams. To prevent these deals from simply becoming additional roster spots for full-time NBA players, the league caps the amount of days that a two-way contract player can spend with the NBA team at 45.