The long wait is over for Louis King. The 6-foot-9 sharpshooter went undrafted in last week's NBA Draft but now has a professional home. Four days following the conclusion of the draft, King signed a two-way contract with the Detroit Pistons, the Athletic's Shams Charania reported Monday morning.

Two-way contracts allow the player to play with the NBA franchise and also the G-League affiliate, in this case, the Grand Rapids Drive. What King is paid will be dependent upon which league he plays in next season. Chris Boucher also went undrafted and signed two-way contracts with Golden State and Toronto the past two seasons before winning a ring with the Raptors earlier this month.

He will play with the Pistons NBA Summer League team. Summer League play gets underway in early July and runs for two weeks.

King was one of three Oregon underclassmen to remain in this year's draft. Bol Bol was selected 44th overall by the Denver Nuggets, while King and sophomore Kenny Wooten went unselected. Wooten has yet to ink anywhere.

The former five-star recruit from New Jersey became just the third Oregon player to make the jump after his freshman season. He joined Bol and Troy Brown as the first to do it. Prior to last season when Brown went after one season, the program had never had a "one-and-done" player.

King's college career started slowly as he missed most of the non-conference play with a knee injury. But he recovered nicely, quickly emerging as the team's most consistent offensive player, scoring in double-figures in 15 of 18 Pac-12 games and in all seven postseason contests. He finished the season averaging 13.0 points per game, 5.3 rebounds per game while shooting 38.6-percent from behind the arc. He was a member of the Pac-12 All-Freshman team in 2018-19.