(WISH) — Former Indiana Hoosiers Lamar Wilkerson and Tucker DeVries have officially inked NBA Exhibit-10 contracts to play in the NBA Summer League starting in July.
An Exhibit 10 contract is a one-year NBA training camp deal at the league minimum that isn’t guaranteed. It lets a team bring a player to camp, keep that player’s G League rights if he’s waived, and gives the player a bonus if he’s cut and then stays with the team’s G League affiliate.
Wilkerson signed with the Oklahoma City Thunder, and DeVries signed with the Boston Celtics.
Wilkerson played one season at Indiana after transferring from Sam Houston State. The 24-year-old led Indiana in scoring with 20.9 points per game, with 104 made threes. Wilkerson’s scoring numbers were the most points per game by a Hoosier guard since Eric Gordon in 2007-2008.
This past season, Wilkerson set the single-season IU record for made 3-pointers in Big Ten play with 70. He also became the second Indiana player to make at least 100 threes in a season, right behind Steve Alford, who made 107 threes in the 1986-1987 season.
DeVries played his lone season at Indiana after transferring from West Virginia. DeVries was one of three Hoosiers to start all 32 games this past sea...

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