Throughout the offseason and preseason, NBA teams are permitted to carry 20 players, but that total must be cut down to 15 (plus a pair of two-way players) in advance of opening night. However, up to four players waived by teams prior to the season can be designated as “affiliate players” and assigned to their G League squads.
As we explain in our glossary entry on the subject, if a player’s NBA team has designated him as an affiliate player and he signs a G League contract, he is automatically assigned to that team’s NBAGL roster.
Here are the 100 NBA G League affiliate players for the 28 NBAGL squads to start the 2019/20 season, per the league’s official site:
Atlanta Hawks (College Park Skyhawks):
Boston Celtics (Maine Red Claws):
Brooklyn Nets (Long Island Nets):
Charlotte Hornets (Greensboro Swarm):
Chicago Bulls (Windy City Bulls):
Cleveland Cavaliers (Canton Charge):
Dallas Mavericks (Texas Legends):
Detroit Pistons (Grand Rapids Drive):
Golden State Warriors (Santa Cruz Warriors):
Houston Rockets (Rio Grande Valley Vipers):
Indiana Pacers (Fort Wayne Mad Ants):
Los Angeles Clippers (Agua Caliente Clippers of Ontario):
Los Angeles Lakers (South Bay Lakers):
Memphis Grizzlies (Memphis Hustle):
Miami Heat (Sioux Falls Skyforce):
Milwaukee Bucks (Wisconsin Herd):
Minnesota Timberwolves (Iowa Wolves):
New Orleans Pelicans (Erie BayHawks):
New York Knicks (Westchester Knicks):
Oklahoma City Thunder (Oklahoma City Blue):
Orlando Magic (Lakeland Magic):
Philadelphia 76ers (Delaware Blue Coats):
Phoenix Suns (Northern Arizona Suns):
Sacramento Kings (Stockton Kings):
San Antonio Spurs (Austin Spurs):
- Daulton Hommes
- Dedric Lawson
- Kavion Pippen
- Note: The Spurs are permitted to carry five affiliate players because Pippen – a Warriors affiliate player – was acquired in a trade over the weekend.
- Galen Robinson Jr.
- Kenny Williams
Toronto Raptors (Raptors 905):
Utah Jazz (Salt Lake City Stars):
Washington Wizards (Capital City Go-Go):