Overview
- Washington joins Kobe Sanders and Jordan Miller as the Clippers’ three two-way players, according to multiple reports.
- In 16 games for San Diego, Washington averaged 19.9 points, 5.6 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 1.6 steals with 49/43/89 shooting splits.
- He was a Clippers training-camp invite this fall before being waived in final cuts and assigned to the G League affiliate.
- Two-way rules will cap his NBA availability, so he is expected to split time between the Clippers and San Diego.
- Dennis had been signed to a two-way deal on December 4 and appeared in one four-minute game before the team moved to open the slot.