Just because the 2025 NBA draft is over, doesn’t mean teams stop ringing the phones. As soon as the last pick is announced, a whole class of undrafted free agents hope to get signed by an NBA squad with summer league weeks away.
The Oklahoma City Thunder drafted Georgetown’s Thomas Sorber with the No. 15 pick and Northwestern’s Brooks Barnhizer with the No. 44 pick. Now, they added somebody from undrafted free agency.
The Thunder have signed Saint Joseph’s Erik Reynolds II to a summer league contract, per Draft Express’ Jon Chepkevich. He spent four college seasons at Saint Joseph’s from 2021-25.
Reynolds II averaged 16 points on 38% shooting, 2.9 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 35 games last season. He shot 29.8% from 3 on 8.5 attempts. He was also an 85.7% free-throw shooter. The 22-year-old is a 6-foot-2, 190-pound guard.
Reynolds II will get a chance to play for the Thunder on their summer league squad. If he impresses enough, he could get added to their G League’s OKC Blue roster.