Two-way contracts allow NBA teams to carry three extra players in addition to the 15 on their regular season roster. These players generally bounce back and forth between the NBA and G League, but remain under team control and can’t be poached by rival franchises.
First introduced in 2017, two-way deals have undergone some rule changes in recent years, and the NBA’s new Collective Bargaining Agreement has updated them further. Here are some key points to remember:
- Teams can now carry three players on two-way contracts, rather than two.
- Two-way players are eligible to be active for up to 50 of their team’s 82 regular season games. If a team isn’t carrying a full 15-man standard roster, its two-way players can only be active for a combined 90 games.
- Players on two-way contracts will earn $578,577 in 2024/25, half of the rookie minimum.
- Two-way contracts can’t be signed after March 4.
You can check out our glossary entry to learn more about two-way contracts.
NBA teams have begun to fill in their two-way slots for the 2024/25 league year, so we’ll track all those deals in the space below. Some two-way players from 2023/24 inked two-year contracts and remain under contract for this season, while others have been newly signed.
If a two-way signing has been reported by a trusted source but isn’t yet official, we’ll list it in italics and link to the report, updating the info as necessary. Players who are in the first year of two-way contracts that cover two years (the maximum length), will be noted with an asterisk (*) once that info is confirmed.
This tracker will continue to be updated throughout the 2024/25 league year, and can be found anytime in the “Hoops Rumors Features” menu on the right-hand sidebar of our desktop site, or in the “Features” menu on our mobile site.
Here are 2024/25’s two-way players:
Updated 11-5-24
Atlanta Hawks
- Seth Lundy, F
- Keaton Wallace, G
- Dominick Barlow, F
Boston Celtics
- Drew Peterson, F
- JD Davison, G
- Anton Watson, F
Brooklyn Nets
- Jaylen Martin, G/F
- Yongxi Cui, G/F *
- Tyrese Martin, G
Charlotte Hornets
- KJ Simpson, G *
- Moussa Diabate, C
- Jared Rhoden, G
Chicago Bulls
- Adama Sanogo, F
- DJ Steward, G
- E.J. Liddell, F
Cleveland Cavaliers
- Emoni Bates, F
- Luke Travers, G/F
- JT Thor, F
Dallas Mavericks
Denver Nuggets
- Trey Alexander, G
- PJ Hall, F/C
- Spencer Jones, F
Detroit Pistons
- Daniss Jenkins, G
- Cole Swider, F
- Alondes Williams, G *
Golden State Warriors
- Pat Spencer, G
- Reece Beekman, G
- Quinten Post, C
Houston Rockets
- Jeenathan Williams, G/F
- N’Faly Dante, C
- Jack McVeigh, F
Indiana Pacers
- Quenton Jackson, G
- Tristen Newton, G
- Enrique Freeman, F
Los Angeles Clippers
- Jordan Miller, F
- Trentyn Flowers, G/F
- Kai Jones, C
Los Angeles Lakers
- Armel Traore, F/C
- Christian Koloko, C
- Quincy Olivari, G
Memphis Grizzlies
- Cam Spencer, G
- Yuki Kawamura, G
- Colin Castleton, C
Miami Heat
- Dru Smith, G
- Keshad Johnson, F
- Josh Christopher, G
Milwaukee Bucks
- Ryan Rollins, G
- Stanley Umude, G
- Liam Robbins, C
Minnesota Timberwolves
- Jaylen Clark, G
- Jesse Edwards, C
- Daishen Nix, G
New Orleans Pelicans
- Jamal Cain, F
- Trey Jemison, C
- Brandon Boston Jr., G/F
New York Knicks
- Kevin McCullar, G/F
- Jacob Toppin, F
- Boo Buie, G
Oklahoma City Thunder
- Adam Flagler, G
- Ajay Mitchell, G
- Alex Ducas, G
Orlando Magic
- Trevelin Queen, G
- Mac McClung, G
- Empty
Philadelphia 76ers
- Justin Edwards, G/F
- Jeff Dowtin, G
- Lester Quinones, G
Phoenix Suns
- Collin Gillespie, G
- Jalen Bridges, G/F
- TyTy Washington Jr., G
Portland Trail Blazers
- Justin Minaya, F
- Bryce McGowens, G
- Taze Moore, G
Sacramento Kings
- Mason Jones, G
- Isaac Jones, F/C
- Isaiah Crawford, G/F
San Antonio Spurs
- David Duke, G
- Harrison Ingram, F
- Riley Minix, F
Toronto Raptors
- D.J. Carton, G
- Ulrich Chomche, C *
- Jamison Battle, F
Utah Jazz
- Jason Preston, G
- Micah Potter, C
- Oscar Tshiebwe, F/C
Washington Wizards
- Justin Champagnie, G/F
- Tristan Vukcevic, C
- Jared Butler, G