The Philadelphia 76ers have reportedly signed Charles Bassey, a second-round pick from their 2021 draft class, to a 10-day contract. This move appears to be more about bolstering the team's two-way presence rather than filling out a vacant roster spot.
In recent games, forwards Dominick Barlow and Jabari Walker had been seeing significant playing time for the Sixers, but there was a concern that both players would exceed their allowed number of activations due to the NBA's 90-day limit on two-way player appearances. This rule limits teams to having only two two-way players active at any given time.
By signing Bassey, who has been performing well in the NBA G League with the Santa Cruz Warriors, the Sixers are able to avoid a potentially complicated roster management situation. It also sets up the possibility for further 10-day contracts to be issued as needed before the February 5th trade deadline approaches.
In recent games, forwards Dominick Barlow and Jabari Walker had been seeing significant playing time for the Sixers, but there was a concern that both players would exceed their allowed number of activations due to the NBA's 90-day limit on two-way player appearances. This rule limits teams to having only two two-way players active at any given time.
By signing Bassey, who has been performing well in the NBA G League with the Santa Cruz Warriors, the Sixers are able to avoid a potentially complicated roster management situation. It also sets up the possibility for further 10-day contracts to be issued as needed before the February 5th trade deadline approaches.