Corey Brewer‘s 10-day contract with the Kings expired overnight, and it’s not clear whether or not Sacramento will sign him to another. The Kings are now carrying just 13 players and will have to get back up to at least 14 (the league-mandated minimum) within the next two weeks. However, Brewer didn’t see any action during his 10-day stint in Sacramento, so the club may not be in a hurry to bring him back.
Whether or not Brewer gets a new deal from the Kings, he is currently the NBA’s leader in 10-day contracts signed during the 2018/19 season. Before signing with Sacramento, he received a pair of 10-day contracts from the Sixers, making him the only player who has inked three such deals so far in 2019.
With the help of our 10-day contract tracker, here’s a breakdown of some of the other notable numbers related to 10-day deals from 2019 so far:
- Total 10-day contracts signed: 22
- Teams that have signed at least one player to a 10-day contract: 12
- Teams that have signed multiple players to 10-day contracts: 4
- Cleveland Cavaliers (Kobi Simmons, Cameron Payne)
- Oklahoma City Thunder (Scotty Hopson, Richard Solomon)
- Phoenix Suns (Emanuel Terry, Quincy Acy)
- Washington Wizards (John Jenkins, Gary Payton II)
- Ten-day contracts which are still active: 4
- John Jenkins, Knicks (through 2/20)
- Isaiah Canaan, Timberwolves (through 2/22)
- Scotty Hopson, Thunder (through 2/23)
- Richard Solomon, Thunder (through 2/23)
- Players who have signed 10-day contracts with multiple teams: 2
- John Jenkins (Wizards, Knicks)
- Corey Brewer (Sixers, Kings)
- Players who have parlayed 10-day contracts into a rest-of-season deal with the same team: 1
- Bruno Caboclo (Grizzlies)
For a full breakdown of 10-day contracts from 2019 and past seasons, be sure to follow our tracker.