NBA: Getting to know every team’s two-way contract players
Miami Heat/Sioux Falls Skyforce
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Milwaukee Bucks/Wisconsin Herd
Frank Mason: Frank Mason is a 5-foot-11 guard out of Kansas who went undrafted in 2017. He has played in 90 career NBA games, making him one of the most experienced two-way players in the league. During his time in Sacramento, Mason appeared to be a low-upside third guard who can fill a poor-man’s Fred VanVleet role.
Cameron Reynolds: As a 6-foot-8 forward who went undrafted out of Tulane in 2018, Cameron Reynolds has played in 19 career NBA games for Minnesota. He wasn’t very productive in those games but has really impressed during his time in the G League where he averaged 16 points and four rebounds last season for the Stockton Kings.
Minnesota Timberwolves/Iowa Wolves
Jordan McLaughlin: Jordan McLaughlin is a 6-foot-1 guard that went undrafted out of USC in 2018. Last season in the G League, with the Long Island Nets, he averaged 15 points and five assists per game.
Kelan Martin: Last season, Kelan Martin played for MHP RIESEN Ludwigsburg and averaged 13.9 points and five rebounds per game. As a senior at Butler, in 2018, he averaged 21.2 points, 6.2 rebounds, and two assists per contest.
New Orleans Pelicans/Erie BayHawks
Zylan Cheatham: Zylan Cheatham looked a little overwhelmed at times during Summer League but showed enough flashes of his impressive athletic gifts to help give an idea of how he projects in the NBA. As a 6-foot-8 forward, Cheatham went undrafted out of Arizona State in 2019.
Joshia Gray: Joshia Gray was undrafted after playing at LSU in 2016. He’s appeared in five NBA games for the Suns, but only averaged six points and two assists in such appearances.
New York Knicks/Westchester Knicks
Kadeem Allen: Kadeem Allen has played in 37 NBA games, where he averaged six points and two assists in such games (with both the Celtics and Knicks). During his time in the G League, he averaged 15 points, five rebounds, and six assists last season.
Kris Wilkes: As a sophomore at UCLA, Kris Wilkes averaged 17 points and five rebounds per game. Wilkes put up decent but seemingly hollow statistics on an underachieving UCLA team, which ultimately caused him to go un-drafted. Wilkes looks the part, however, and if he can start to put it all together, do not be surprised if he is this year’s Allonzo Trier.