ESPN’s Zach Lowe reported that the San Antonio Spurs have signed former Michigan State big man Matt Costello to a two-year two-way contract for the upcoming season. If a two-way contract sounds unfamiliar to you, that might be because it’s a new thing for the upcoming season and has yet to make a big splash in NBA news.
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Manu Ginobili has decided to play for the Spurs next season, which means we had to commemorate the moment with a T-shirt.
Here’s a quick synopsis of what you need to know about two-way contracts:
Starting in the 2017-18 season, teams will have an additional 16th and 17th roster spot available for two-way contracts, rather than just 15 spots.