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Cavaliers Sign Tristan Enaruna to Two-Way Deal After Waiving Chris Livingston

The move reflects a push for available depth during an injury-hit stretch.

Overview

  • Cleveland announced Tristan Enaruna’s two-way contract one day after officially waiving Chris Livingston.
  • Livingston was released following a recent hand injury expected to sideline him for about a month after logging three NBA appearances for the Cavs.
  • Enaruna, a former Cleveland State standout playing for the Cleveland Charge, has averaged roughly 19 points with improved shooting in 23 G League games this season.
  • Enaruna joins Luke Travers and Nae’Qwan Tomlin as the Cavs’ two-way trio, with Tomlin already active for 44 NBA games under his two-way limit.
  • HoopsRumors reports Cleveland has used 69 of its 90 allowable combined two-way active games while under 15 standard contracts, and Enaruna can be active for up to 22 games unless the 15th roster spot is filled.