Nate Hinton and Jermaine Samuels Jr. have agreed to Exhibit 10 deals with the Rockets that are expected to eventually be converted to two-way deals, according to Jonathan Feigen of the Houston Chronicle.
They were on two-way deals with Houston last season, then briefly became unrestricted free agents when Houston didn’t extend a qualifying offer to either player.
Hinton appeared in 15 games with Houston last season but only averaged 5.0 minutes in those outings. He’s also played for Dallas (21 games) and Indiana (two games) after going undrafted out of the University of Houston.
Samuels played 14 games as a rookie last season but only averaged 4.3 minutes. He went undrafted out of Villanova.
Both players spent a chunk of time last season with the G League Rio Grande Valley Vipers.
An Exhibit 10 contract is a non-guaranteed minimum-salary deal that doesn’t count against a team’s cap unless the player makes the regular season roster. It can be converted to a two-way contract before the season begins or can put a player in line to earn a bonus if he’s waived and then spends at least 60 days with his team’s G League affiliate.
Hinton got a “max” Exhibit 10 deal, Kelly Iko of The Athletic tweets, meaning he could earn a bonus of $77.5K. The maximum Exhibit 10 bonus, which was $75K last season, increases at the same rate as the salary cap.