Caleb Love Signs Two-Way Deal With Blazers
Caleb Love Signs Two-Way Deal With Blazers

Caleb Love Signs Two-Way Deal With Blazers

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Caleb Love, a former Pac-12 Player of the Year at Arizona, has signed a two-way contract worth over $600,000 with the Portland Trail Blazers after going undrafted in the NBA Draft. Love played three seasons at North Carolina before transferring to Arizona, where he averaged 17.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, and 3.4 assists in his final year. Career shooting percentages (38% FG, 32.6% 3PT) and concerns about shot selection contributed to him going undrafted, but coaches and scouts value his defensive potential and aggressiveness. The two-way deal enables Love to play for both the Trail Blazers and their G League affiliate, Rip City. To accommodate Love, Portland will need to adjust its current roster of two-way players. The Blazers also selected Chinese center Yang Hansen in the draft as part of their roster building.

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