San Antonio’s summer league stand-out will join the team for training camp.

An undrafted player typically makes a name for himself every Summer League. Despite not garnering much interest on draft night, these players prove their worth against NBA competition in front of front offices and coaching staffs looking for a competitive edge. This year, the San Antonio Spurs may have their hands on one of those undrafted gems. Riley Minix, an undrafted forward out of Morehead State, signed a training camp contract with the Spurs on Saturday.

Minix had one of the best stories in the NBA Draft. The former NAIA star was a dominant force at Morehead State in his sole Division One season. He averaged 20.9 points and 9.17 rebounds in his senior season. He had a great game in the NCAA Tournament, putting up 27 points while hitting 5 three-pointers in a first-round loss to Illinois. He brings a unique offensive skillset, scoring the ball on the low block and on the wing.

Minix had two double-digit scoring performances with the Summer Spurs, including 16 points against the Pelicans and 14 points against the Raptors. His ability to space the floor was much needed for San Antonio and could be a skill that lands him on an NBA team one day. Summer League coach, Kenny Trevino, praised Minix for his strength and scoring ability throughout the Las Vegas Summer League.

Minix will come into training camp with a chance to earn a two-way roster spot. The Spurs currently only have Jamaree Bouyea occupying a two-way spot. Second-round pick, Harrison Ingram, will likely receive the second spot. Minix is a leading candidate for the last two-way contract, along with any outside prospect the Spurs decide to bring in. Don’t count out Dominick Barlow, who has not signed a contract yet.

The Spurs will get a chance to look at how Minix and the others stack up when training camp starts in September.