The Pistons have signed guard Justin Robinson and wing Trayvon Palmer to 10-day contracts using hardship exceptions, the team announced today in a press release.
Robinson began the season on a two-way contract with Milwaukee and appeared in 17 games for the team, averaging 2.8 PPG and 1.2 APG on .316/.270/1.000 shooting in 11.6 minutes per contest. After being waived by the Bucks, the 24-year-old signed a 10-day hardship deal with Sacramento and logged 15 total minutes across three games with the Kings before his contract expired on Sunday night.
Palmer, 27, is a former Chicago State standout who had been playing for the Motor City Cruise in the G League this season. In 14 NBAGL contests (34.0 MPG), he averaged 11.1 PPG, 6.2 RPG, and 2.3 APG on .496/.418/.800 shooting.
The Pistons, who have eight players in the health and safety protocols, now have six players on 10-day hardship contracts.
The NBA is turning into a bigger joke than what this Pistons season has been. Time to shut it down for a few weeks and let the players get back.
You know what, why not shut the league for the next 20 years, right?
Why stop there, why don’t we shut traveling, work & life for the next 20 years?
Will that make you happy & safe?
Whoa. Someone forgot to take their medication.
El Don…appears you forgot to take your medication today. Please get vaccinated and take the rest of the week off
Fly that crazy flag high, buddy.