The Boston Celtics have signed shooting guard Brodric Thomas to a two way contract according to ESPN NBA insider Adrian Wojnarowski. Thomas, a 6-foot-5 wing who went undrafted in 2020, played his college ball with the Truman State Bulldogs, a Division II team.
He inked a deal with the Houston Rockets, making a two way slot with that team, and has since had stints in the G League and most recently with the Cleveland Cavaliers as a two way player. He most recently averaged 4.1 points, 1.8 rebounds and just under an assist per game over 13.4 minutes per game, and at 24, is still young enough to refine his game into a potential rotation player.
He will fill the Celtics final remaining open two way slot while joining forward Sam Hauser with the Maine Red Claws this season where he will likely spend most of his time.
Free agent guard Brodric Thomas has agreed to a two-way contract with the Boston Celtics, sources tell ESPN. Thomas had stops with Houston and Cleveland a season ago.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) October 18, 2021
The Celtics now stand at 16 players counting both two way contracts, with one remaining regular roster slot open after waiving Jabari Parker.
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