Raptors Waive Mouhamadou Gueye

The Raptors have waived forward Mouhamadou Gueye, according to Blake Murphy of Sportsnet.ca (Twitter link).

Gueye had been under contract with Toronto on a two-year two-way deal that he signed in March. A team could claim him and take on that two-way contract for 2024/25, but if he clears waivers, he’ll become an unrestricted free agent.

Gueye, who played his college ball at Monroe, Stony Brook, and Pittsburgh from 2016-22, went undrafted and has spent most of his first two professional seasons in the G League, first with the Texas Legends, then with the Raptors 905. In a total of 39 Showcase Cup and regular season games last season at the NBAGL level, he averaged 14.2 points, 7.9 rebounds, and 2.6 blocks in 31.0 minutes per contest, making 56.1% of his shots from the floor. He wasn’t a threat from beyond the arc, however, and made just 49.5% of his free throw attempts.

After initially signing a 10-day contract with Toronto following the trade deadline in February, Gueye was promoted from the G League to a two-way contract for the final few weeks of the season. The 6’9″ forward, who will turn 26 in July, appeared in 11 games at the NBA level, averaging 2.4 PPG, 2.1 RPG, and 1.6 BPG in 10.9 MPG.

The Raptors still have one player (D.J. Carton) on a two-way contract that covers 2024/25, so they’re on track to open up a pair of two-way slots when the new league year begins next week.

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