Rockets sign second-year guard Jeenathan Williams to training-camp deal

The #Rockets are signing Jeenathan Williams to a training-camp deal, as first reported by HoopsHype’s @MikeAScotto. Williams shot well from 3-point range in both the NBA and G League last season.

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The Houston Rockets signed second-year guard Jeenathan Williams to a training-camp deal for the 2023-24 season. The move was first reported by Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. The move follows a similar agreement reached earlier in the day with German wing Joshua Obiesie.

Now 24 years old, Williams went undrafted in 2022 before signing with the NBA G League’s Salt Lake City Stars. While there, the 6-foot-5 guard averaged 14.4 points (52.3% FG, 41.7% on 3-pointers), 4.5 rebounds and 29.8 minutes per game.

That turned enough heads for former University of Buffalo standout to land a brief NBA deal with Portland by the end of the 2022-23 season. In five games with the Trail Blazers, Williams averaged 10.6 points (61.5% FG, 37.5% on 3-pointers), 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 25.4 minutes per game. He became a free agent during the 2023 offseason.

During the 2022 pre-draft process, Williams had drawn praise from analysts for his length, position versatility and defensive upside.

Each offseason, NBA teams can carry up to 20 players on their roster through training camp and the preseason. The Rockets offloaded several players near the end of their bench as part of salary clearing moves in 2023 free agency, so Houston’s roster, at the moment, is far below that 20-player limit.

Thus, expect a handful of similar deals to be announced in the weeks leading to early October. Players from Houston’s strong 2023 summer-league run may also be considered.

Should they play well enough, Houston will certainly consider any player in camp for spots on its final regular-season roster (up to 15 standard contracts and three two-way deals). However, many players on camp contracts could also be considered for a spot with the Rockets’ G League affiliate, the Rio Grande Valley (RGV) Vipers.

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