The Oklahoma City Thunder announced on Friday that they have officially signed their draft class to deals.
After officially acquiring him from his draft-night trade, the Thunder signed No. 10 pick Cason Wallace to a multi-year deal. It will be a standard four-year first-round deal that includes team options for the latter two seasons.
The Thunder also announced that they signed No. 50 pick Keyontae Johnson to a two-way deal. Johnson will be limited to 50 NBA game appearances next season and will likely spend significant time with the G League’s OKC Blue.
With Wallace officially signed, he will be eligible to play in Las Vegas summer league. The Thunder are scheduled to play at least five games during the event.
Johnson is also expected to play for the Thunder for the first time this summer league after missing the three Salt Lake City games due to a hamstring strain.
Thunder PR:
Cason Wallace officially signed pic.twitter.com/iN7CMC3z52
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) July 7, 2023
Thunder PR:
Keyontae Johnson officially signed to a two-way deal pic.twitter.com/t7P9L7XWIP
— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) July 7, 2023