NBA Two-Way Contract Signing Window Closes for 2025/26 Season
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The NBA’s deadline for signing two-way contracts expired on Wednesday, March 4, shutting the door on any new two-way agreements for the remainder of the 2025/26 campaign. Clubs will regain the ability to issue two-way deals for the 2026/27 season on July 1, although restricted free agents who receive two-way qualifying offers may accept them in June.
Under the previous Collective Bargaining Agreement, teams had to finalize two-way contracts by January 15. With the later cutoff now in place, front offices were active: 34 two-way pacts were completed between the February 6 trade deadline and March 4, while 20 players moved from two-way status to standard NBA contracts during that span.
All 90 league-wide two-way slots are currently occupied. However, clubs can still convert two-way players to standard deals at any time before the season ends; they just cannot fill the vacated two-way spot after a promotion. Boston is among the teams to watch, as Max Shulga and Ron Harper Jr. are candidates to join the Celtics’ 15-man roster, which has three open positions.
Six teams — the Nets, Bulls, Rockets, Lakers, Knicks, and Raptors — made no two-way moves after the trade deadline. The other 24 franchises adjusted their two-way groups during the final month of eligibility.
Transactions Since the Feb. 6 Trade Deadline
- Atlanta Hawks – Promoted Caleb Houstan; signed Keshon Gilbert.
- Boston Celtics – Promoted John Tonje on a 10-day; re-signed Tonje to a two-way.
- Charlotte Hornets – Waived KJ Simpson; signed Tosan Evbuomwan.
- Cleveland Cavaliers – Promoted NaeQwan Tomlin; signed Riley Minix; waived Emanuel Miller; signed Darius Brown II; waived Brown; signed Olivier Sarr.
- Dallas Mavericks – Promoted Ryan Nembhard; waived Miles Kelly; signed Tyler Smith; signed John Poulakidas.
- Denver Nuggets – Promoted Spencer Jones; signed KJ Simpson; waived Tamar Bates; signed David Roddy.
- Detroit Pistons – Promoted Daniss Jenkins; signed Isaac Jones.
- Golden State Warriors – Promoted Pat Spencer; signed Nate Williams.
- Indiana Pacers – Promoted Quenton Jackson; signed Jalen Slawson.
- Los Angeles Clippers – Promoted Kobe Sanders and Jordan Miller; signed Sean Pedulla and Norchad Omier.
- Memphis Grizzlies – Promoted Olivier-Maxence Prosper; signed Rayan Rupert.
- Miami Heat – Promoted Myron Gardner; signed Trevor Keels.
- Milwaukee Bucks – Signed Cormac Ryan.
- Minnesota Timberwolves – Waived Johnny Juzang; signed Jules Bernard; waived Bernard; signed Zyon Pullin.
- New Orleans Pelicans – Promoted Bryce McGowens; signed Josh Oduro.
- Oklahoma City Thunder – Waived Chris Youngblood; signed Buddy Boeheim; waived Boeheim; signed Payton Sandfort.
- Orlando Magic – Waived Orlando Robinson; signed Alex Morales.
- Philadelphia 76ers – Promoted Dominick Barlow and Jabari Walker; signed Dalen Terry and Tyrese Martin.
- Phoenix Suns – Promoted Jamaree Bouyea; signed CJ Huntley.
- Portland Trail Blazers – Promoted Sidy Cissoko; waived Javonte Cooke; signed Chris Youngblood and Jayson Kent.
- Sacramento Kings – Promoted Dylan Cardwell; signed Patrick Baldwin Jr.
- San Antonio Spurs – Waived Stanley Umude; signed Emanuel Miller.
- Utah Jazz – Signed Blake Hinson.
- Washington Wizards – Promoted Tristan Vukcevic and Jamir Watkins; signed Leaky Black and Julian Reese.
The next opportunity for teams to rework their two-way contingents arrives in the offseason, when the 2026/27 signing window opens on July 1.
Source: Hoops Rumors