The Cleveland Cavaliers have reportedly signed shooting guard Dionte Chirstmas to a “make-good” contract that will add the former Temple star to the team’s training camp roster.

The Cavaliers are signing free agent shooting guard Dionte Christmas, a source told Yahoo Sports. — Marc J. Spears (@MarcJSpearsESPN) October 9, 2015

Ex-Suns shooting guard Dionte Christmas will take his physical with Cavaliers tomorrow and will sign a make-good contract, a source said. — Marc J. Spears (@MarcJSpearsESPN) October 9, 2015

A “make good” contract means Christmas will come to training camp without being assured of being on the roster. A form of a non-guaranteed deal, the Cavs signed forward Rob Kurz to a similar contract back in 2009.

Christmas, who is not related to former Cavs draftee Rakeem Christmas, comes in to camp at 29 years of age with good size for a shooting guard — 6-foot-5-inches, 205 pounds. A four-year player at Temple, Dionte was named to the All-Atlantic 10 first team and the Atlantic 10 Tournament Most Outstanding Player his senior year, his second such an honor. In 34 games through his final season with the Owls, he averaged 19.5 points, 5.8 rebounds, 2.9 assists and 1.5 steals per game.

A gunner, Christmas’s name is listed among several three-point-related-related statistics at Temple. Most of his playing days since college have occurred overseas.

The addition of Christmas means Cleveland, who has the maximum allowed roster of 20, will have to waive a player. According to Chris Haynes from NEOMG, the team will cut Mike Dunigan to make room.