Former Warriors guard Mychal Mulder has signed a two-way contract with the Magic, the team announced (via Twitter).
The 27-year-old played 60 games for Golden State last season, averaging 5.6 points and 1.0 rebounds with a .397 3PT% in 12.8 minutes per night. He remained with the Warriors through the preseason, but was waived in the team’s final round of cuts.
Mulder spent three seasons in the G League after going undrafted out of Kentucky in 2017. He signed a 10-day contract with Golden State in February of 2020 and played well enough to earn a multiyear deal.
The signing gives the Magic a full roster, with 15 standard contracts and both two-way slots filled. They had been the only team in the league with a two-way opening, so all 60 spots are now occupied.
perfect opportunity to add john scully next year
What about the contract given to FOX MULDER ??
Scully wants me so bad.
– Andrew Wells ( from Buffy the Vampire Slayer)