Nets Waive Drew Timme: What's Next?

Drew Timme, in particular, had a really interesting journey to the NBA. After a standout college career at Gonzaga, where he was a scoring leader and earned All-American honors multiple times, he went undrafted. As reported by The Spokesman-Review, he spent time with the Milwaukee Bucks and Sacramento Kings' G League affiliates before landing with the Long Island Nets. What was really compelling, though, was his late-season call-up to the main Nets roster last year. He stepped in and put up some solid numbers, averaging over 12 points and 7 rebounds in about 28 minutes per game. He even showed out in the Summer League, leading the young Nets team and showcasing his scoring ability. It felt like he was building some real momentum, especially for someone who had to carve out their path without being drafted.
The reality of the NBA, however, is incredibly competitive. As noted by reporting, the Nets are building around a young core and made several draft picks this year, which naturally leads to crowded roster spots. With big names likely ahead of him like Nic Claxton and Day’Ron Sharpe, and with rookie Danny Wolf also on the team, Timme faced an uphill battle for consistent minutes. His contract situation, with a non-guaranteed salary, also meant he was a prime candidate for this kind of roster adjustment, especially since his release doesn't create a cap hit for the team.
While it’s always tough to see players released, especially after showing promise, there’s still a possibility for Timme. The articles mention he could potentially return on a two-way contract if he goes unclaimed on waivers. This would allow him to continue developing within the organization, perhaps getting more opportunities to prove himself. It makes you wonder what comes next for players like Drew Timme in this constant churn of talent and opportunity. Will another team give him a chance, or will he continue on the two-way path?