On September 28, the Indiana Pacers officially announced that they had cut Japanese guard Fujii Keisei, who had recently signed an Exhibit 10 contract. In response to this decision, media figure Wang Jian posted about the Pacers’ decision and some predictions regarding Cui Yongxi’s NBA career prospects.
The following is his original text:
Immediately cutting Fujii Keisei after signing an Exhibit 10 contract with the Pacers is a common operation for the team. An Exhibit 10 contract essentially adds an Exhibit 10 attachment to the preseason training camp. Unlike a typical training camp contract, players have the opportunity to convert to a two-way contract before the start of the regular season. Additionally, if they play more than 60 days in the affiliated G League team, they have the chance to receive a bonus of up to $75,000. From the Pacers’ perspective, this secures a player slot for their affiliate team. It is believed that in the new season, including Cui Yongxi, most of the time for the three Asian players will be spent in the G League. Of course, players with two-way contracts typically become core players in the G League.
Media Figure: Cutting Fujii Keisei is a Common Move; Cui Yongxi and Others Will Spend Most of Their Time in the G League. Author:Sports UEFA.Please indicate the source when reproduced:https://www.sportsuefa.com/basketball-headlines/49597.html