Ex-Wildcats Gabe York, Kobi Simmons sign two-way deals in the NBA

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Ex-Wildcats Gabe York, Kobi Simmons sign two-way deals in the NBA
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Gabe York and Kobi Simmons are moving up to the NBA on two-way deals.

Ex-Arizona sharpshooter Gabe York signed a two-way contract with the Pacers on Thursday, becoming the third Wildcat on Indiana's roster, along with star rookie and NBA Summer League teammate Bennedict Mathurin and former UA teammate T.J. McConnell.

York is the second ex-Wildcat in as many days to sign a two-way contract with an NBA team: Kobi Simmons, the one-and-done combo guard from Arizona's Sweet 16 team in 2017, inked a two-way deal with the Charlotte Hornets on Wednesday. Simmons last played in the NBA in 2019, when he was on a 10-day deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers. He also suited up for the Memphis Grizzlies in 2018.

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