10:54pm: Nowell’s signing is official, the Wizards announced in a press release.
Interestingly, the announcement didn’t come until after the completion of Washington’s Saturday game against Atlanta. Nowell wasn’t on the team’s active list or injury report for that matchup.
Since 10-day contracts must cover a minimum of three games and the Wizards only have two left before the All-Star break, it looks like Nowell’s deal will run through Feb. 21, Washington’s first post-All-Star contest.
If that’s the case, it would technically end up being a 14-day contract, paying Nowell a total of $195,147.
1:31pm: The Wizards intend to sign free agent guard Jaylen Nowell to a 10-day contract, league sources tell Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (Twitter link).
Nowell, who spent his first four NBA seasons from 2019-23 in Minnesota, had stints with Memphis and Detroit in 2023/24, then joined the Wizards’ G League affiliate, the Capital City Go-Go, this past fall. The 6’4″ guard has spent most of the season with the Go-Go, pouring in 25.2 points per game on a scorching-hot .527/.515/.929 shooting line across 20 contests (34.3 MPG).
This will be Nowell’s second NBA stint of the season. He was also in New Orleans for about two-and-a-half weeks in November, appearing in eight games and averaging 8.4 PPG in 21.0 MPG for the injury-plagued Pelicans.
The 25-year-old should provide some offensive punch for a Wizards team that underwent an overhaul at the trade deadline, swapping out a third of its roster. Washington is reportedly waiving newly acquired center Alex Len, which will open up a spot on the 15-man roster for Nowell.
Assuming it’s finalized today, Nowell’s 10-day contract will allow him to be active for Washington’s final three games before the All-Star break. It will pay him $139,391.
Richaun Holmes:
14 GP, 2 GS
13 MPG
Offensive Rebound Percentage: 12.1 % (0.1% below Sabonis, who is the 10th best).
TRB%: 17.4 (same as Wemby, 17th best, 0.1% above Robert).
PER: 17
True shooting percentage: .631
Being DNP-CD for many many games, in the worst team in the league.
Plays and gets double digit rebounds in several games, including a 12/12 double double against the Cavs (same numbers as Jarrett Allen).
Including a three-game winning streak before the Cavs game
This guy is underrated to be buried in the Wizards’ bench.
Knicks and many teams could’ve gotten him for free.
Sign Fultz