![]() ![]() Both players will be eligible for second 10-day contracts when their current pacts expire. The Rockets and Knicks each have one open spot on their standard 15-man roster and are also carrying a player on a 10-day deal - Willie Cauley-Stein for Houston and DaQuan Jeffries for New York. ![]() The Hornets, if they don’t re-sign restricted free agent Miles Bridges this season, will likely add a younger prospect on a team-friendly multiyear deal. The Celtics and Lakers may be more inclined to fill their openings with a veteran who could provide depth in the postseason if necessary. The Celtics, Hornets, and Lakers have pretty straightforward roster situations - they’re carrying 14 players on standard, rest-of-season contracts, with open spot left to fill. ^ This team has two open roster spots and one filled by a 10-day contract. * These teams have one open roster spot and one filled by a 10-day contract. If a team isn’t listed below, you can assume it has a full 17-man roster made up of 15 players on full-season standard contracts and a pair on two-way deals. ![]() It has been a few weeks since we last checked in on which teams have open roster spots, so it’s worth taking a closer look at that today. It has been nearly a month since the NBA’s trade deadline passed, and the post-deadline transaction wire continues to be pretty busy, with teams that opened up roster spots at or since the deadline still working to fill them.Ĭlubs are also making plenty of roster moves with their players on two-way contracts, opening up two-way slots by either promoting those players to standard deals or by cutting them to take a flier on another prospect. ![]()
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