Although two former Wildcats didn’t hear their names called during the NBA Draft on Thursday night, they had lots to smile about on Friday and Saturday.
Less than 24 hours after the draft concluded, the Miami Heat signed Chase Audige to a deal that will see him play for the organization’s Summer League team. The following day, Pete Nance agreed to an Exhibit 10 contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers. The deal is a one-year, minimum salary contract that NBA teams can adjust to a two-way agreement, a contract where the player can play both for the NBA team and its G-League affiliate, if the club amends the deal prior to the regular season.