Why did Lindy Waters III leave the Bulls game early? Exploring the surprising exit

The Oklahoma City Thunder’s offseason took an interesting turn for Norman, Oklahoma Native Lindy Waters III. After declining his team option, OKC Thunder re-signed him on a two-way contract after the Vegas Summer League trip.

The NBA and NBA Player’s Association agreed to a new Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA) to allow teams to sign up to three two-way contracts. These pacts do not count towards the standard contract limit of 15 and can be moved between the NBA G-League at any time.

Two-way players can only be active in a maximum of 50 games in the NBA, and they are not rollover minutes. Even if a player has not appeared in the maximum amount of games, he is still ineligible for the postseason unless converted to a standard contract.

Lindy Waters III found himself in this situation last season, being inked to a standard contract that allowed him to play in the Play-In Tournament.

Last season, Waters III showed improved defense and earned the trust of the OKC Thunder bench boss. However, this season has not started off as strongly as the previous one.

Lindy Waters III leaves the game against the Chicago Bulls early with a back injury, the severity of which is unknown.

So far this season, Lindy Waters III has played in seven games but has used an additional two active days to bring his total to nine games out of the 50 allotted. After playing in three of the first five contests, Waters III has only played in four since.

After being an early insert into the OKC Thunder lineup in this contest against the Bulls, Lindy Waters III left early with what the team calls “low back spasms.”

The severity of this injury is unknown at this time, and everyone’s body responds differently. The OKC Thunder have already seen Kenrich Williams miss ten games with back spasms that he sustained in the preseason.

Williams is 28 years old, while Waters III is only 26, so we will wait on any further update from Mark Daigneault post-game about this injury to the Oklahoma State product.

Check back to Thunderous Intentions all season long for complete coverage of this OKC Thunder season.

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