The San Antonio Spurs are rounding out their roster with training camp starting up next week, as they have agreed to a two-way deal with undrafted Oregon State forward Drew Eubanks, according to a report from Shams Charania of The Athletic.

Eubanks, now 21 years of age, was a four-star recruit coming out of Reynolds High School in Troutdale, Oregon. Though the talented post player had offers from Oregon, Cal, and Gonzaga, he ultimately chose to play his collegiate ball at Oregon State.

In 96 games played with the Beavers, Eubanks racked up averages of 11.7 points on 59.8 percent shooting from the field, 6.6 rebounds, and 1.7 blocks in 28.3 minutes per outing. He declared for the NBA Draft after his junior season.

The Spurs brought Eubanks on for this year's Summer League tournament, where he averaged 5.1 points and 2.4 rebounds in 13.6 minutes per game. It seems the team's interest grew from there.

Eubanks' two-way deal with the Spurs will grant him the ability to play up to 45 days at the NBA level during the regular season, with the remainder of his time being allotted to the team's G League team, the Austin Spurs.

Though a two-way deal isn't as flashy as a fully guaranteed NBA contract, Eubanks will still have the opportunity to play for Gregg Popovich, who is widely viewed as one of the greatest coaches of all time.