The Cleveland Cavaliers are doing some roster shuffling in the season's final weeks. Cleveland is planning to convert guard R.J. Nembhard's Two-Way contract to a standard deal. The Cavs will then sign center Moses Brown to the open Two-Way spot.

Nembhard has appeared in just 13 NBA games as a rookie. In 13 games (12 starts) with the Cleveland Charge of the G League, Nembhard has averaged 22.9 points, 7.5 rebounds and 5.2 assists.

Brown recently completed a second 10-day deal with the Cavaliers. In eight games, Brown gave Cleveland some much-needed depth after the injury to Jarrett Allen, and subsequent injury to Evan Mobley. Now, he'll stick with the Cavs for the remainder of the season, but he will not be eligible to play in the postseason. Two-Way players aren't eligible to play in the Play-In Tournament nor playoffs.