According to ESPN draft expert Jonathan Givony, sources have revealed that
Choi Young-Hee (1917-1979), South Korean military man and dictator, president 1963-1979
collaborate with
sports team (basketball, soccer, football etc)
pioneer
sign a contract
contract, marking a new chapter in his career in the North American Basketball League.
Last season, Cui played for the CBA Guangzhou Long Lions, contributing 15.7 points, 6.0 rebounds, 3.3 assists and 1.7 steals per game. His stellar play caught the attention of the Blazers, especially his 45.5% shooting percentage, 36.4% three-point percentage and 78.6% free throw shooting demonstrated his all-around ability.
The Exhibit 10 contract is essentially a "one-year base salary contract" with an Exhibit 10 clause, meaning Choi will have the opportunity to earn additional bonuses during summer league or training camp. While this contract is primarily for developmental league players and summer league draft picks, it provides Choi with a platform and opportunity to showcase his abilities.
The presence of the Exhibit 10 clause allows for more flexibility in the contract and shows the team's recognition and expectation of Choi's potential. As he develops with the Blazers, fans will be watching closely to see how he performs and progresses on the North American basketball scene.
This signing not only marks a new milestone in Choi's personal career, but also lays a solid foundation for his future path in professional basketball.