Pursuing an NBA contract is no easy task. Only a handful of players make it onto rosters each year, and the quest to earning one is always a rat race. Former Texas A&M standout Dexter Dennis is on his way to earning a roster spot for this upcoming NBA season.
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The Kings have signed and waived guard/forward Dexter Dennis and shooting guard Justin Powell, per the RealGM transactions log. Both players were signed to Exhibit 10 deals and are now headed for the Stockton Kings, barring anything unlikely.
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With training camps around the corner, teams are filling out their rotations with Exhibit-10 contracts so they can keep their G-League rights if they don't make the team.
The Kings have signed free agent swingman Dexter Dennis, according to RealGM’s official NBA transaction log. It’s an Exhibit 10 deal, per Keith Smith of Spotrac (Twitter link).
The Dallas Mavericks have signed point guard Brandon Williams to a two-way contract and waived shooting guard Dexter Dennis, the team announced. Williams, 24, is 6-1 and has been playing with the Osceola Magic, Orlando’s G League affiliate.