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Cavs promote two-way forward Nae’Qwan Tomlin to standard contract

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Cavs promote two-way forward Nae’Qwan Tomlin to standard contract

The Cleveland Cavaliers have signed two-way forward Nae’Qwan Tomlin to a standard contract worth $3 million over two years, according to ESPN’s Shams Charania. Tomlin has played 43 games with the Cavaliers this season. The Cavs have currently filled all of their standard roster spots and now have one two-way slot remaining.

The Cavs first signed Tomlin to an Exhibit-10 deal in September of 2024. After a strong season with the Charge, where Tomlin averaged 17.2 points and 7.3 rebounds, he was signed to a 10-day contract in February of 2025, then later converted to a two-way deal after that.

Tomlin, a 6’8” forward who didn’t start playing organized basketball until college, is the quintessential example of how the G-League should work. Cleveland found a hidden gem, polished him with the Charge, then allowed him to prove himself.

The Cavaliers quickly learned how beneficial Tomlin could be when they turned to him for minutes earlier in the season. Tomlin made an immediate impact by being a high-motor athlete whose energy and activity made him a contributor. Especially at a time when the team was lacking effort more than anything.

Tomlin has averaged 6.5 points and 3.1 rebounds in 17.1 minutes per game this season. He’s delivered on highlight plays such as stripping Luka Doncic and throwing down a windmill dunk in Cleveland’s win over the Los Angeles Lakers. But he’s also played a smaller role in numerous wins for the Cavs, playing his role and doing the dirty work.

There is still room for improvement. Tomlin, at this point, is shooting just 22% from downtown. Opponents have begun ignoring him entirely on the perimeter. While he can cut to the basket and make up for some of this, it will eventually become a deal breaker if Tomlin can’t consistently knock down corner three-pointers.

Nevertheless, this is the dream for all two-way players. Make the most of your opportunities, prove you belong in the rotation, and then earn the big deal. The job is never finished, but this is a moment worth celebrating. Congrats, Tomlin. You earned it.

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