NBA Team Makes Strategic Move, Signs Baldwin to 10-Day Contract Amid Roster Shortfall
The Philadelphia 76ers have made a calculated decision to sign young forward Patrick Baldwin Jr. to a 10-day contract as the team navigates their temporarily full standard roster. Sources close to the situation reveal that this move is part of the Sixers' efforts to fine-tune their lineup without compromising their ability to utilize Dominick Barlow's remaining two-way contract availability.
Baldwin, 23 and boasting 95 games of NBA experience, was recently on a similar deal with the Los Angeles Clippers. This fresh stint in Philadelphia marks an interesting chapter for Baldwin, who holds promise as a valuable contributor off the bench.
Per sources, the Sixers' primary objective is to utilize some of Barlow's remaining two-way contract availability while exploring ways to convert him into a standard deal. However, exhausting his current roster spot before implementing such a change is a common practice in the NBA, where teams seek to avoid tying up resources too soon.
The 76ers have also been working on filling out their roster ahead of Thursday night's game against the Los Angeles Lakers. In a related move, they signed Charles Bassey to a second consecutive 10-day contract earlier this week.
The Philadelphia 76ers have made a calculated decision to sign young forward Patrick Baldwin Jr. to a 10-day contract as the team navigates their temporarily full standard roster. Sources close to the situation reveal that this move is part of the Sixers' efforts to fine-tune their lineup without compromising their ability to utilize Dominick Barlow's remaining two-way contract availability.
Baldwin, 23 and boasting 95 games of NBA experience, was recently on a similar deal with the Los Angeles Clippers. This fresh stint in Philadelphia marks an interesting chapter for Baldwin, who holds promise as a valuable contributor off the bench.
Per sources, the Sixers' primary objective is to utilize some of Barlow's remaining two-way contract availability while exploring ways to convert him into a standard deal. However, exhausting his current roster spot before implementing such a change is a common practice in the NBA, where teams seek to avoid tying up resources too soon.
The 76ers have also been working on filling out their roster ahead of Thursday night's game against the Los Angeles Lakers. In a related move, they signed Charles Bassey to a second consecutive 10-day contract earlier this week.