Since January 5, when NBA teams became eligible to sign players to 10-day deals, 19 of the contracts signed have been of the 10-day variety, and that number will only grow as the season nears an end. Hoops Rumors has created a database that allows you to keep on top of those deals, tracking every 10-day signing all season long.
Besides featuring all of this year’s 10-day contracts, our 10-Day Contract Tracker includes information on all 10-day contracts signed since the 2006/07 season. The search filters in the database make it easy to sort by team, player, and/or year. For instance, if you want to see all the 10-day contracts that the Hawks have signed in the last 15-plus years, you can do so here. If you want to view Greg Monroe‘s history of 10-day deals, that list is here.
You can also see whether a player and team signed a second 10-day contract, or if those short-term deals led to an agreement that covered the rest of the season. Additionally, our tracker notes which 10-day deals remain active, saving you from having to figure out whether a particular contract ends on Wednesday or Thursday.
We’ve revamped our 10-day tracker since last season, but if you prefer the old look, you can still view it here.
A link to our 10-Day Contract Tracker can be found at any time in the right sidebar under “Hoops Rumors Features” on our desktop site. On our mobile site, you can find it on our “Features” page. We’ll be keeping it up to date for the rest of the season, so be sure to check back to keep tabs on the latest signings as they become official.
As our tracker shows, these are the 10-day deals currently active around the NBA:
- Utah Jazz: Kris Dunn, G (runs through 3/3)
- Utah Jazz: Frank Jackson, G (runs through 3/3)
- Milwaukee Bucks: Meyers Leonard, C (runs through 3/3)
- New York Knicks: Trevor Keels, G (runs through 3/4)
Unfortunately, there is no way to access “Hoops Rumors Features” in the mobile app version. So I appreciate you posting links here.