The Wizards made a minor change at the back of their roster on Sunday, signing free agent forward Mouhamadou Gueye to an Exhibit 10 contract and waiving guard Erik Stevenson, according to the team (Twitter links).
Gueye, who went undrafted out of Pitt in 2022, saw his first NBA action last season after joining the Raptors on a 10-day deal in February and a two-way contract in March. He appeared in 11 games down the stretch for Toronto, averaging 2.4 points, 2.1 rebounds, and 1.6 blocks in 10.9 minutes per contest.
In 39 Showcase Cup and regular season outings for the Raptors 905 – Toronto’s G League affiliate – Gueye averaged 14.2 PPG, 7.9 RPG, and 2.6 BPG in 31.0 MPG, making 56.1% of his shots from the floor but just 49.5% of his free throw tries.
Stevenson, meanwhile, was just under contract with the Wizards for a few days after signing an Exhibit 10 deal with the team last week. He didn’t appear in Friday’s preseason game vs. Toronto and appears ticketed for the Capital City Go-Go, Washington’s NBAGL team.
The Go-Go acquired Gueye’s returning rights from the 905 in a trade last month, so he’ll likely be waived before the season begins and report to Capital City as well. If Gueye and Stevenson spend at least 60 days with the Go-Go, they’ll earn Exhibit 10 bonuses worth up to $77.5K apiece.
Having also signed center John Butler Jr. and forward Taylor Funk to Exhibit 10 contracts on Sunday, the Wizards are carrying the maximum allowable 21 players on their preseason roster.
Funky looked good when I saw him play, but as usual the Wiz will let him go and he will excell somewhere else and we will continue to win 15-25 games a year.