Veteran NBA wing Treveon Graham has signed a G League contract, according to Marc Stein (Twitter link). Graham is the latest in a long line of former NBA players who have entered the NBAGL this season in an effort to make it back to the league.
A former undrafted free agent out of VCU, Graham appeared in 180 regular season games between 2016-20 for the Hornets, Nets, Timberwolves, and Hawks. The 28-year-old has averaged just 4.2 PPG and 2.2 RPG on .383/.333/.691 shooting in 16.0 minutes per contest.
After becoming a free agent in 2020 when his contract with the Hawks expired, Graham signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Bucks. He was waived before the 2020/21 regular season began and hasn’t been on an NBA roster since then.
Graham’s last extended stint in the G League came in his first professional season back in 2015/16. He made 46 appearances for the Idaho Stampede that year, averaging 15.7 PPG and 6.1 RPG in 30.4 MPG.
Congrats Treveon! Hope u make it back to the league!
thanks friend
Is he going to come in here and announce he’s signed a contract?
Apparently not.
here i am
I was hoping the first comment was from Treveon Graham himself. I’m disappointed.
I am as well, there’s still time though. Might have to settle for Orien Greene
no need
Proud day for the HoopsRumors family!
Congrats Treveon good luck!
thank you!
Multiple teams could use him at the 4, but there are also a few other guys at that position still looking for a spot
Sorry for being late on this one haha yes I am excited to be in the GLeague as I look to make it back to the NBA very soon. Thank you all for the support.
Dear Treveon Graham, first of all congrats. SecondlY, how come that players prefer G league over playing overaseas, for example Euroleague. Thank you and good luck
Playing in the GLeague is a better path for players to get into or back to the NBA because you’re still in the US and can be called up by any team at any time. Makes it much easier if a team wants to sign you. There’s also lots of NBA scouts paying attention to the GLeague
Aha. Tnx. Good luck.