The Miami Heat officially signed undrafted big Orlando Robinson, who’s currently apart of their Summer League roster, to an Exhibit 10 contract Thursday.
Exhibit-10 contracts are essentially one-year, non-guaranteed minimum contracts that serves as a training camp invitation to compete for the available two-way spots. Teams cannot have more than six Exhibit 10 contracts at a single time and must be converted to two-way contracts before the season begins. If said players don’t make the roster, they could always sign with the G-League affiliate.
From team-to-team, this is a relatively common for the top Summer League players if they’re not already on contract.