David Jones-Garcia just impressed a lot of NBA fans with his performance in the Summer League, and now he will make his home with the San Antonio Spurs.
On Wednesday, Shams Charania reported that Jones-Garcia has agreed to a two-way contract with the Spurs.
During the Summer League, he has produced an average of 22.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, and 3.4 assists on 53 percent from the three-point line.
David Jones-Garcia – All-Summer League first team breakout guard – has agreed on a two-way NBA contract with the San Antonio Spurs, agents Deirunas Visockas and Guillermo Bermejo of Gersh Sports tell ESPN. Jones-Garcia starred for the Spurs this month (22 PPG, 6 RPG, 53% on 3s). pic.twitter.com/OPJZAQVwFH
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 22, 2025
Last season, Jones-Garcia played for the G League team, the Mexico City Capitanes.
But his work in the Summer League is what really stood out, and that’s why he is walking away with a two-way deal.
According to some reports, Greek EuroLeague team Olympiakos offered Jones-Garcia a deal, but he declined it, hoping to make a name for himself in the NBA instead.
Although he was surely hoping for a more long-term deal with a team, this two-way contract gets his foot in the door and could pave the way for a bright future in the league.
Now, the Spurs will be able to use him in regular-season games or ship him down to their G League affiliate.
The Spurs have options, and Jones-Garcia is happy to help them and earn his keep.
If he continues to play like he did in the Summer League, Spurs fans might see a lot of Jones-Garcia.
And if he doesn’t, he could move down to the G League, and he might not make many appearances in 2025-26.