The Phoenix Suns sign veteran guard Pat Spencer to a two-way contract, according to reports. Spencer previously played in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors, and the move brings him to Phoenix for the upcoming season under the Suns’ two-way roster arrangement. A two-way contract typically allows a player to split time between an NBA team and its G League affiliate, with eligibility to spend limited time on the NBA roster. The reports describe the signing as the next step in Spencer’s professional career and do not include additional details such as contract length beyond the two-way structure or specific financial terms. No other teams or alternative agreements are mentioned in the provided coverage. The Suns’ decision adds depth to their guard rotation while retaining roster flexibility associated with two-way contracts.
Suns sign former Warriors guard Pat Spencer to two-way contract
The Phoenix Suns sign veteran guard Pat Spencer to a two-way contract, according to reports. Spencer previously played in the NBA with the Golden State Warriors, and the move brings him to Phoenix for...
- The Phoenix Suns sign guard Pat Spencer to a two-way contract.
- Pat Spencer previously played for the Golden State Warriors.
- The signing is reported as Spencer’s move to Phoenix for the upcoming season.
- Coverage does not provide additional contract terms beyond the two-way deal.
- The reports focus on Spencer joining the Suns under the two-way roster structure.
The Phoenix Suns are bringing in former Golden State Warriors guard Pat Spencer.
4 hours agoBest of luck in Phoenix, Pat.
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