Rockets two-way player Trevor Hudgins has accepted his qualifying offer from the team, his agent tells ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski (Twitter link). The offer will amount to another one-year deal as a two-way player with a small salary guarantee.
Hudgins signed with Houston last summer after going undrafted out of Northwest Missouri State. He spent the season almost entirely in the G League, where he averaged 19 PPG for Rio Grande Valley, but he did see minimal playing time in five NBA games.
The new Collective Bargaining Agreement has given each team a third two-way player, so Hudgins’ spot on the roster may be secure.
The Rockets also made a qualifying offer to Darius Days, their other two-way player from last season.
It says on the nba transaction log that Days signed a two-way deal 2 days ago
I’m still trying to figure out what’s going on with that one, since I was under the impression two-way deals couldn’t be signed between the end of the season and July 1.
I never saw any reporting that he signed one, so I’m not sure too.