The Thunder have waived guard Jaden Shackleford and signed guard Abdul Gaddy, the team announced in a press release.

Shackelford, 21, is 6-foot-3 and went undrafted out of Alabama after earning second-team All-ACC honors. He then played for the Thunder in summer league and signed a training camp contract this past weekend.

Gaddy, 30, is 6-4 and has spent his entire pro career playing in international leagues, sans a couple of stints in the G League. The last came with the Oklahoma City Blue of the G League in 2017-18.

Now, both Shackelford and Gaddy are likely headed back to the Blue.

As it stands, the Thunder have a full 20-man training camp roster, with 17 players either under fully guaranteed deals or on two-way contracts.

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