Giles’ agent, Daniel Hazan, challenged that bylaw and reached out to the league and the Nationwide Basketball Gamers Affiliation to make the case that his consumer—or some other participant—mustn’t have a season counted towards them if they didn’t play for a full season of their first three years. Boston Celtics star Jayson Tatum, one among Giles’ teammates at Duke, even contacted the league to voice his issues in regards to the necessities for two-way contract eligibility. “I reached out in help,” Tatum informed B/R. “Simply attempting assist my man. He deserves this shot.” -via Bleacher Report / June 29, 2023