The Golden State Warriors have agreed to a two-way contract with wing Lester Quiñones, according to a report by Shams Charania of The Athletic. Quiñones was a star with the Dubs G-League affiliate last season and picked up where he left off this summer. He was clearly someone the organization wanted to retain. However, it was unclear whether they would be able to keep him on a two-way deal or if he would garner an offer that guaranteed him a spot on a team’s 15-man roster.
Quiñones averaged 21.8 points, 7.0 rebounds, and 4.6 assists per game on .451/.354/.778 shooting with the Santa Cruz Warriors last season and was rewarded by the Dubs with a 10-day contract. He recorded 10 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists, and a steal on .400/.500/.600 shooting in 18 minutes across four NBA contests.
Quiñones still seems like a favorite to crack the Warriors roster at some point this season. Golden State still has to fill one spot on the active roster before the start of the regular season and is expected to allow several players to compete for it during the preseason. However, they could be less inclined to give that spot to Quiñones now because he is locked into a two-way deal.