The Oklahoma City Thunder have signed Chris Youngblood to a contract, according to the team. Though no details were announced, the deal is presumably a training camp contract. Zack Austin and Jazian Gortman were also signed, as revealed in the same tweet.
Youngblood was a Summer League sensation for the Thunder, showing off his impressive three-point shooting skills, among other things. The soon-to-be rookie (if he earns a contract) is already 23 years old, but with how well he played at Summer League and in college, he could be a steal, especially if his three-point shot holds up at the NBA level.
And if that comes true, then the Thunder may have just gotten yet another steal.
Could Chris Youngblood work out for the Thunder?
Youngblood is a 6-foot-4 guard who will probably work best at the two. Though the Thunder don’t have any spots available on their 15-man roster, they do still have one two-way slot to dole out. That could be a perfect way for Youngblood to get his foot in the door.
Obviously, he’ll have to beat out the likes of Austin, Gortman, and Malevy Leons, who is also on a training camp deal, in order to earn it, but his three-point shooting could be very valuable for OKC.
The 23-year-old just wrapped up five years of college ball, spending his first three at Kennesaw State before transferring to South Florida and then Alabama for his final two seasons.
In his fifth year, Youngblood appeared in 28 games for the Crimson Tide, playing 25.3 minutes per contest. He averaged 10.3 points, 2.3 rebounds, and 0.9 assists while shooting 44.7% from the field and 38.8% from deep on 5.4 three-point attempts per game.
Across the course of his five-year collegiate career, Youngblood shot 39.3% from long range on 5.6 attempts per contest, and in three of his college years, he managed to shoot above 40% from beyond the arc.
That skill set translated beautifully to Summer League, and his history of shooting the ball well should be an indicator that it could potentially translate to the NBA level.
If and when the Thunder are forced to face the penalties of the CBA, having guys on value contracts will be important. Those types of players are always a nice luxury to have in the NBA, and OKC already found some cheap gems in guys like Isaiah Joe, Aaron Wiggins, and Ajay Mitchell.
Youngblood could be their latest steal.