AUSTIN -- A Texas Longhorns men's basketball fan favorite has found a new home where he'll continue his professional basketball journey. Former Texas guard Sir'Jabari Rice has signed with Metros de Santiago, a professional team in Santiago, Dominican Republic.
The San Antonio Spurs are saying goodbye to one of their two-way players. According to ESPN reporter Andrew Lopez, the team is waiving Sir'Jabari Rice from his two-way contract to make room for new acquisition David Duke Jr.
The San Antonio Spurs intend to sign guard David Duke Jr. to a two-way contract, agent Todd Ramasar told Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. The Spurs will waive two-way point guard Sir’Jabari Rice to create a roster spot for Duke, added Andrew Lopez of ESPN.
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