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Orlando Magic Waive Ethan Thompson From Two-Way Contract

The Orlando Magic open an extra two-way slot after the release of Ethan Thompson.
Sep 30, 2024; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic guard Ethan Thompson (55) poses for a photo during Media Day at AdventHealth Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images
Sep 30, 2024; Orlando, FL, USA; Orlando Magic guard Ethan Thompson (55) poses for a photo during Media Day at AdventHealth Training Center. Mandatory Credit: Mike Watters-Imagn Images | Mike Watters-Imagn Images

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The Orlando Magic's standard roster is more than likely set for next season. However, there's some work to do with the backend of the bench. The league recently implemented a new rule that granted all teams to sign a total of three players on two-way contracts, which allows them to participate up to 50 games during the regular season, but continue their development in the G-League.

The Magic recently signed center Orlando Robinson to a two-way contract, and had one spot left, until the recent transaction. The team announced they waived guard Ethan Thompson, who didn't suit up for a single game last season. He was with the franchise's G-League affiliate, Osceola Magic, played in 47 games and averaged 17.8 points, 4.7 rebounds, three assists, and shot 41.5 percent from the field, 39.6 percent from three-point range.

The team took a chance on Thompson, but showed no flashes of what usual NBA prospects show while developing. In this year's Summer League, he had a couple of good games, but nothing to make his case to stay. The former Oregon State guard will likely land on another G-League team or play overseas.

The Magic now have an extra two-way slot to add more young talent to their development program. Wendell Moore Jr. is a name to keep an eye on, as he played great in the Summer League. Another option could be to re-sign three-time Slam Dunk champion Mac McClung, who's still a free agent and eligible because he's less than four years of experience in the league.

It provides extra flexibility for the Magic, who are ready to compete for a championship and add fire to their youth arsenal.

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Anthony Aguirre is a passionate sports storyteller who is also a NBA senior writer at Shot Coverage. He is a soon-to-be graduate of the Journalism School at Florida International University