The Warriors have agreed to a two-way contract with former Virginia Cavaliers guard Reece Beekman, according to a report by Shams Charania of The Athletic. During his time at Virginia, Beekman played 126 games, starting in 121 of them and averaging 9.5 points and 5.0 assists in 32.7 minutes per game.
Beekman was most notable for his defensive skills, earning three selections to the ACC All-Defensive team and two ACC Defensive Player of the Year Awards. His defensive ratings at Virginia were consistently impressive, showcasing his ability to make a significant impact on that side of the ball.
As a two-way contract player, Beekman will have the opportunity to prove himself to the Warriors and demonstrate his potential at the NBA level. With the ability to play up to 50 games during the season under a two-way contract, he will have ample opportunities to showcase his skills and potentially earn a full-time spot on the Warriors roster.
In addition to his impressive defensive performance during his time at Virginia, Beekman also had an outstanding final season with the Cavaliers. He averaged 14.3 points on 44.3 percent shooting from the field, demonstrating his versatility as an offensive threat.
Overall, Beekman’s selection by the Warriors represents an exciting addition to their roster for next season. With his proven defensive abilities and promising offensive potential, he has what it takes to make a significant impact in Golden State’s rotation and compete at the highest level of play in the NBA.
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