It looks like Josh Harrellson will at least get a shot to play with former Kentucky teammate Josh Wall as he has signed a non-guaranteed contract with the Washington Wizards.
Here is the report from the Washington Post:
In need of some big bodies, the Wizards have signed a couple centers, Josh Harrellson and Jaleel Roberts, to non-guaranteed contracts with invitations to training camp, which is slated to begin at Towson University on Sept. 29.
Despite the lack of centers, both players are long shots to make the Wizards roster because it is already at the 15-man limit and the team plans to utilize more small-ball lineups this season.
Harrellson, 26, will reunite with John Wall, a teammate at Kentucky during the 2009-10 season. He last played in the NBA during the 2013-14 campaign, when he appeared in 32 games for the Detroit Pistons after spending his first two years with the New York Knicks and Miami Heat.
The 6-foot-10 Harrellson, a 34.7 percent career three-point shooter at the NBA level, spent last season playing in China and Puerto Rico before suiting up for the Phoenix Suns’ summer league team in Las Vegas in July.
