Jan 17, 2015; Pittsburgh, PA, USA; Virginia Commonwealth Rams forward Treveon Graham (21) on the court before playing the Duquesne Dukes at the CONSOL Energy Center. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-USA TODAY Sports

The Utah Jazz have begun the week with a bang, inking free agent guard-forward Treveon Graham to a contract. The Freight Train of VCU joins the Jazz after spending summer league with the San Antonio Spurs.

In the hours since the signing, more details about the nature of Graham’s deal with Utah have come to light. According to Eric Pincus of Basketball Insiders, Graham will receive a guaranteed $75,000 from a three-year, minimum deal–

Treveon Graham has $75k guaranteed of a three-year, minimum contract with the Utah Jazz @BBallInsiders cut-down dates each January — Eric Pincus (@EricPincus) August 17, 2015

Jazz GM Dennis Lindsey has been crafty in his use of these low guarantee and non-guaranteed contracts. Last August, the team inked guards Kevin Murphy and Dee Bost to similar deals with low-end guarantees and brought them into training camp.

With 13 players currently locked in for the 2015-16 season and another six now in the mix with non-guaranteed contracts, Graham is a long shot to make the opening night roster. However, this deal presents the Jazz with another intriguing wing option.

The move suggests that the Jazz would like to see Graham up close, then allow him to join the Idaho Stampede of the D-League and monitor his progress. The team was one of the league’s primary beneficiaries of D-League call-ups last season, bringing players like Elijah Millsap, Bryce Cotton and Jack Cooley into the fold.

NBA team can protect 4 players cut from training camp roster and put them on their NBADL team. Jazz have Boise team — David Locke (@Lockedonsports) August 17, 2015

The Graham signing serves as another example of Lindsey’s “no stone unturned” approach to building an NBA roster. The former Atlantic 10 Conference Tournament MVP may not be a factor immediately, but could return to the Jazz in Cotton-esque fashion should the need arise.