The Blazers continue to fill out their roster in the wake of the 2025 NBA Draft. Jonathan Givony reported that Portland will sign forward Andrew Carr to an Exhibit 10 contract. It’s their second Exhibit 10 deal since the draft, following Sean Pedulla. They also will sign Caleb Love to a two-way contract.
At 6-foot-11 and 235 lbs, the Wildcats senior was a jack-of-all-trades, averaging 10.3 points, 4.7 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game in 24 minutes. This was his only season in Kentucky, also playing in Delaware and Wake Forest. A draft profile for Carr is available at the NBA (via RotoWire).
Blazers fans should expect to see Carr, Pedulla, Love, and first-round pick Yang Hansen at Las Vegas Summer League, which starts on July 10.
What is an Exhibit 10 Contract? A player on an Exhibit 10 contract does not count against a team’s offseason roster, nor their salary cap. It allows a team to bring in more players, such as for training camp, but with no guarantee of making the final roster. If they make the regular season roster, the contract essentially converts to a regular minimum-contract deal that counts against the salary cap. For many more details about Exhibit 10 deals, visit HoopsHype.