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The Clippers cut off two-way contracts outside pitcher, he has not even participated in a game on behalf of the team

1:23am, 11 July 2025Basketball

According to the news from NBA reporter Ary who has been crazy about recent news, the Los Angeles Clippers will lay off Seth Lundy, a backcourt player who had previously held a two-way contract.

Lundy was born in April 2000. He is 25 years old, 198cm tall and weighs 99kg. He is an outside pitcher from Penn State in the 2023 NBA Draft. Lundy played nine times in the NBA regular season in her rookie season, averaging only 5.8 minutes per game, averaging 1.6 points and 0.8 rebounds, and 0.1 turnovers and 0.7 fouls. She shot 23.5% from the field, 23.1% from three-point shooting percentage and 75% from free throws. In the NBA Development League, Lundy's performance is actually quite good. He has played 25 times in total for the Hawks' subordinate team, University Park Skyhawks, and averaged 32.6 minutes per game, with averaging 20.4 points, 6.3 rebounds, 2.3 assists, 0.8 steals and 1 block, and 2.2 turnovers and 2.6 fouls. He has a shooting percentage of 46.1%, a three-point shooting percentage of 40%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 80.3%.

In fact, Lundy's performance in the NBA Development League arena is quite good. He is also a very excellent outside pitcher and has excellent shooting ability. Unfortunately, Lundy's injury was not given a chance to play in the NBA last season and has been in a state of recuperation. Perhaps it was because the attendance rate was not guaranteed, the Eagles chose to cut him in December last year. The Clippers signed him with a two-way contract in March this year, but after joining the team, Lundy has never been able to complete his appearance. Whether in the NBA or the NBA Development League, he has played 0 times. Lundy underwent ankle surgery in May 2024 and removed the bone spur of his left ankle. He played once in the preseason in October last year, but only scored 2 minutes and 53 seconds of playing time. Since then, he has never appeared on the court again.

According to previous news from HoopsHype reporter Michael Scotto, Lundy is expected to recover before training camp begins after missing a full season. However, it seems that the Clippers are unwilling to continue waiting, so they still chose to cut Lundy before the start of the summer league. However, we will also feel a little confused about the Clippers' operation to sign Lundy in March this year. If Lundy's physical condition is not ideal, why did they have to sign him at that time? Now that I haven't played in one game, I'm about to recover, the Clippers have chosen to cut him again. Isn't this a waste of time on both sides? It is worth noting that the Clippers not only cut Lundy, but also cut another two-way contract player Patrick Baldwin Jr. who also joined the team in the second half of last season. Which two-way contract players will they sign next?

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