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Ex-Rhode Island standout Jared Terrell gets two-way contract from Timberwolves

NBA teams can sign two players to two-way contracts, in addition to the 15-man regular season roster.

July 5, 2018 at 5:40PM
(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

The Timberwolves officially announced the signing of Jared Terrell, who will be headed toward the Iowa Wolves of the G League this season.

(The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Terrell, a rookie from Rhode Island, gets a two-way contract. The 6-2 guard averaged 16.8 points and 3.5 rebounds for the Rams and was Atlantic 10 first-team all-conference. Rhode Island played the past two NCAA tournaments, advancing to the second round both times.

NBA teams can sign two players to two-way contracts in addition to the 15-player regular season roster. Players on two ways can't spend more than 45 days in the NBA.

The Wolves announced Derrick Rose's signing yesterday and are expected to make the Anthony Tolliver signing offical tomorrow when the team begins Summer League play in Las Vegas.

Tollivers agreed to a one-year, $5.75 million deal on Tuesday, when the team parted ways with Nemanja Bjelica. Bjelica agreed to a one-year deal with Philadelphia today.

Terrell photo courtesy Rhode Island sports information

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