The Spurs have converted the two-way contracts of forward/center Devontae Cacok and shooting guard Joe Wieskamp to standard NBA contracts, the team announced and as relayed by RealGM.
Cacock, 25, is 6-foot-7 and has appeared in 11 games, averaging 3.6 points and 3.3 rebounds. He also played 28 games with the Austin Spurs of the G League, compiling averages of 19.8 points, 12.8 rebounds and 2.5 assists. He spent his first two NBA seasons with the Lakers.
“Cacok recently set a new Austin record for most consecutive double-doubles when he put together a streak of 15 straight, which was just one shy of the all-time NBA G League record (16),” RealGM relayed.
Wieskamp, 22, is 6-6 and has appeared in 17 games with the Spurs, averaging 2.2 points. He has appeared in 14 games with Austin, averaging 15.9 points and 3.9 rebounds.
A rookie, Wieskamp was drafted by the Spurs in the second round (No. 41 overall) of the 2021 NBA Draft after a stellar career at Iowa.
“The exact terms of Cacok’s and Wieskamp’s new contracts haven’t yet been reported,” noted Luke Adams of Hoops Rumors. “A standard conversion from a two-way deal would just result in a minimum-salary, rest-of-season contract, but most clubs try to negotiate longer-term agreements. The Spurs wouldn’t be able to offer either player more than a two-year deal.”
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