CLEVELAND, Ohio -- The Cavs intend to sign forward Derrick Williams to a second 10-day contract Wednesday before the team returns to practice following the All-Star break, a source told cleveland.com.

Williams, whom the Cavs signed as a free agent Feb. 9 and is averaging 9.8 points in 22.8 minutes per game, re-tweeted a picture taken of him and a cashier at the Panera in Independence, near the team's practice facility, Tuesday night.

The Cavs' first practice since beating the Pacers Feb. 15 is Wednesday in the afternoon.

When Williams signs, he'll get a 10-day deal for $67,700. If the Cavs need his roster spot to complete a trade by Thursday's deadline, they could just terminate the contract and then re-sign him. If he were to sign for the rest of the season and Cleveland needed room to make a trade, the club would have to consider waiving him -- and losing him.

Williams' first 10-day contract expired over the weekend. By waiting a few days -- the Cavs don't play until Thursday against the Knicks -- they gave themselves more time before having to sign him for the rest of the season.

But all sides, from Williams, to Cavs coach Tyronn Lue, to the front office, to LeBron James, have indicated Williams will be in Cleveland for the rest of this season.