Rookie forward Justin Edwards, who has been a standout for the Sixers on a two-way contract, will be promoted to a standard deal, according to Keith Pompey of The Philadelphia Inquirer (Twitter link).
Edwards’ new contract will run through the rest of the season with a team option for 2025/26. Both sides have interest in possibly reaching a longer deal during the offseason, sources tell Pompey.
Philadelphia is currently limited to a two-year contract because it only has a minimum-salary exception available. The Sixers could decline their option this summer and make him a restricted free agent as a way to sign him to a longer deal.
Edwards, 21, agreed to the two-way contract in July after going undrafted out of Kentucky. He’s averaging 8.1 points, 3.1 rebounds and 1.4 assists through 22 games with shooting splits of .469/.375/.647.
The Philadelphia native recently moved into the starting lineup and appears to be part of the team’s foundation moving forward. He played briefly in the G League at the start of the season, but has been used in every Sixers game but one since January 1.
Philadelphia had three open roster spots following Thursday’s trade deadline, so another move won’t be needed to clear room for Edwards. March 4 is the last day to sign another player to a two-way contract.
I’m excited about this guy….the season is a loss unfortunately, hopefully Edwards will carve out a role here and give us a little youth and development moving forward.
Maxey, McCain, Grimes (if he stays), Edwards, Ricky, Bona. It’s a good young group to have. Obviously other issues with the team, but it’s a group of guys who could all play roles going forward for the team. Cupboard is not empty.
The Sixers are developing some players…they are doing a good job that way
This fella Edwards….Bona……McCain….Council Iv…