Warriors sign two-way guard Pat Spencer for rest of season
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Warriors sign two-way guard Pat Spencer for rest of season
"The Golden State Warriors are signing two-way guard Pat Spencer to a contract for the rest of the season, Spencer's agency told ESPN's Shams Charania on Saturday. This is the second consecutive season Spencer has seen his contract converted to a full roster spot. Last April, the Warriors promoted him before the playoffs and Spencer ended up contributing, scoring 36 points in 63 postseason minutes. That didn't lead to enough league-wide interest to get Spencer a guaranteed roster spot this past summer, so he returned to the Warriors on another two-way contract the day before training camp."
"Spencer started five games and appeared in 36 for the Warriors this season, often stepping in when Stephen Curry is sidelined and giving them some extra playmaking and scoring. Spencer started in the team's Thursday night win in Phoenix, played 32 minutes and scored 20 points. It was the 50th game this season he's been on the active list, which is the limit for two-way players. So Spencer would've been ineligible for Saturday night's game against the Lakers unless the Warriors were able to generate a roster spot for him."
"They did that on Wednesday, trading out Jonathan Kuminga, Buddy Hield and Trayce Jackson-Davis and only bringing back Kristaps Porzingis. Spencer steps into the 14th slot on the roster. League sources confirmed to ESPN that veteran free agent guard Lonzo Ball is one of the candidates the Warriors are looking at for the 15th spot."
Pat Spencer signed a contract for the rest of the season with the Golden State Warriors after his two-way deal was converted to a full roster spot. The conversion marks the second straight season he has been moved to the main roster; last April he was promoted before the playoffs and scored 36 points in 63 postseason minutes. Spencer returned to the Warriors on a two-way deal this season, started five games and appeared in 36, often playing when Stephen Curry was sidelined and providing playmaking and scoring. The Warriors created roster space via a multi-player trade, and Lonzo Ball is a candidate for the 15th spot.
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