Chasson Randle is heading to OKC. Wendell Cruz-USA TODAY Sports

The Thunder have reached an agreement to sign free-agent guard Chasson Randle, league sources tell Chris Haynes of Yahoo Sports. Terms of the deal haven’t been reported, but a training-camp contract seems likely.

Randle, who made his NBA debut in 2017, has appeared in 78 total games since then for the Sixers, Knicks, Wizards, and Warriors, averaging 5.3 points and 1.7 assists in 13.9 minutes per contest. He was on a 10-day contract with Golden State in March when the season was suspended.

The Thunder have had perhaps the most eventful offseason in the NBA in terms of roster moves, and a handful of those reported transactions still aren’t complete. For now, the team has 19 players on its roster, which would seemingly leave a single opening for Randle. However, reported agreements with Frank Jackson, Omer Yurtseven, Moses Brown, and Josh Hall will also need to be finalized at some point too.

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