The Pistons are signing undrafted Syracuse shooting guard Buddy Boeheim to a two-way contract, per Dave McMenamin of ESPN.

Boeheim, 22, is 6-foot-6 and spent all four season at Syracuse, where he played for father and legendary Orange coach Jim Boeheim. Buddy Boeheim led the ACC in scoring at 19.2 points as a senior, to go with 3.4 rebounds and 3.1 assists, on his way to first-team all-ACC honors.

Two-way players are destined to spend most of their time in the G League, though they can appear in up to 50 NBA games before signing a standard deal.

All NBA contracts can be finalized once the new league year begins next week. The Las Vegas summer league tips off July 7.

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