On Monday night undrafted Oregon big man Kenny Wooten tweeted out the name of an NBA franchise. By Tuesday morning a publication had confirmed he'd joined that franchise's NBA Summer League team.

Wooten, a two-time Pac-12 All-Defensive team selection, tweeted "New York Knicks" just before 9 PM on Monday, and per the New York Post's Marc Berman, Wooten will play with the Knicks NBA Summer League team in next month's competition in Las Vegas. He is not under contract past summer league.

"The club had talked about bringing in more defensive-minded players and the shot-blocking 6-9 Wooten Jr. is regarded as an athletic defensive specialist," Berman wrote of Wooten's addition.

One of three Oregon underclassmen to enter this year's NBA Draft, Wooten was the last to find a professional home. Bol Bol was selected 44th overall by the Denver Nuggets in last week's draft and Louis King signed a two-way deal with the Detroit Pistons on Monday. The trio will likely all compete in summer league next month in an effort to earn a roster spot this winter.

At Oregon, Wooten was an impressive defensive presence. He blocked more than 70 shots in both seasons in Eugene and will depart as the third-most prolific shot-blocker in school history with 166 career blocks. Only Jordan Bell and Chris Boucher blocked more in their collegiate careers at Oregon.

Wooten finished both his freshman and sophomore seasons on a defensive tear. The Ducks won consecutive games in last year's Pac-12 Tournament when Wooten erased would-be game-tying or game-winning shots against Washington State and Utah. This past season saw Wooten play a great role in Oregon's NCAA Tournament run. He blocked four shots in the team's opening round win over Wisconsin and followed that up with seven more rejections against UC-Irvine in the second round.

A limited offensive presence, Wooten averaged just 6.3 points per game over two seasons. He scored 20 points twice, both as a sophomore, in wins over Omaha and Washington State.