NBA transaction roundup: Wizards, Hawks send rookies to G League; Warriors sign LJ Cryer on two-way deal; RayJ Dennis hits free agency
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December 2, 2025 — A busy stretch of roster activity continued across the NBA, highlighted by four moves on Monday.
The Washington Wizards assigned rookie guard AJ Johnson to their G League affiliate, the Capital City Go-Go. The Atlanta Hawks likewise sent first-year forward Asa Newell to the College Park Skyhawks.
Golden State filled its final two-way slot, signing undrafted guard LJ Cryer. Meanwhile, veteran guard RayJ Dennis became an unrestricted free agent after his contract with the Indiana Pacers expired.
Additional transactions from the weekend
December 1, 2025
- The Utah Jazz recalled forwards Taylor Hendricks and Cody Williams from the Salt Lake City Stars.
- The Los Angeles Lakers brought back guard Bronny James from the South Bay Lakers.
- The Detroit Pistons assigned forward Bobi Klintman to, and guard Marcus Sasser both to and from, the Motor City Cruise.
- The Toronto Raptors sent forward Jonathan Mogbo to Raptors 905.
- The Los Angeles Clippers recalled center Yanic Konan Niederhauser from the San Diego Clippers.
- Indiana signed veteran wing Garrison Mathews.
- Golden State terminated the two-way contract of forward Jackson Rowe and signed guard Seth Curry.
November 30, 2025
- The New York Knicks assigned forward Pacome Dadiet to Westchester.
- Atlanta sent center NFaly Dante and guard Nikola Djurisic to College Park and later recalled Newell.
- The Phoenix Suns moved forward Rasheer Fleming and center Khaman Maluach between the parent club and the Valley Suns multiple times.
- Toronto recalled Jonathan Mogbo from Raptors 905.
- The Wizards shuffled guard Will Riley to and from Capital City.
- The Charlotte Hornets recalled forward Tidjane Salaun from Greensboro.
- Detroit assigned Marcus Sasser to Motor City.
- Indiana added guard Ethan Thompson on a two-way contract.
Teams can move players freely between the NBA and G League while two-way and Exhibit 10 rules allow front offices to maintain roster flexibility throughout the regular season.
Source: Hoops Wire