One of the most accomplished players in Florida State University Basketball history, guard Trent Forrest was not selected during the 2020 NBA Draft held on Wednesday night, November 18, 2020.
A Chipley, Florida native, six-foot-four Trent Forrest averaged 11.6 points and four assists per game for the Florida State University Seminoles, and shot just over 28% from behind the 3-point line.
Last season, Forrest also helped the Seminoles to a 26-5 record (16-4 ACC) and the ACC Championship.
On Wednesday, November 18, 2020, two Florida State players were scooped up in the lottery- Patrick Williams, selected fourth overall by the Chicago Bulls, and Devin Vassell, chosen eleventh overall by the San Antonio Spurs.
Following the NBA draft, NBA teams on Wednesday, November 16 night and Thursday, November 19 morning were signing players not selected to free agent and two-way deals.
Two-way players spend most of the season in the NBA ‘G League’ (the Salt Lake City Stars are the Utah Jazz’s affiliate) but can spend up to 45 days of the season with the NBA team.
On Thursday morning, November 19, Shama Charania reported that the Utah Jazz have agreed to a two-way contract with Florida State Seminoles point guard Trent Forrest.
Last season, 2019 second-round draft picks Jarrell Brantley and Justin Wright-Foreman were on two-way deals with Utah (each NBA team can have two players on such a contract).