The Spurs have signed forward Harrison Ingram to a two-way contract, the team announced in a press release.
Ingram, 21, was the 48th overall pick of last month’s draft. He had been one of several second-round picks who had yet to sign an NBA deal, though a two-way contract was always considered the likely outcome for him.
A native of Dallas, Texas, Ingram spent his first two college seasons at Stanford. He transferred to North Carolina for his junior year, averaging 12.2 PPG, 8.8 RPG, 2.2 APG and 1.4 SPG in 37 games last season for the Tar Heels (32.8 MPG). He posted a shooting slash line of .430/.385/.612 in those contests.
Ingram suited up for San Antonio’s Summer League squads in California and Las Vegas, averaging 10.0 PPG and 6.6 RPG in seven total appearances (27.8 MPG). His shooting line was .382/.406/.385, per RealGM.
As our tracker shows, Ingram will fill the Spurs’ third and final two-way spot. Guards Jamaree Bouyea and David Duke Jr. are San Antonio’s other players on two-way contracts.
Rory meant to say Brandon Barnes!
Would you rather have
Castle, Nunez and future picks way far far away
Or
Castle, Cody Williams, Ajay Mitchell and Nunez?
Add Ingram to the first part. If he turns into a all star then I would be wrong