The Spurs are re-signing power forward Dominick Barlow to a two-way contract, agent Todd Ramasar told Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.

Barlow, 20, is 6-foot9 and appeared in 28 games as a rookie last season, averaging 3.9 points and 3.6 rebounds. He originally signed a two-way deal with San Antonio as an undrafted rookie in July 2022.

He became a restricted free agent on a two-way deal when the Spurs made a qualifying offer at the end of the season. His new two-way will guarantee some salary for 2023-24.

Barlow showed occasional flashes when he did get playing time, recording 21 points and 19 rebounds in the final game of the season.

Along with Barlow, the Spurs signed point guard Sir’Jabari Rice to a two-way contract. so they still have one two-way slot available.

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