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Jaxson Robinson signs undrafted free agent contract with Cleveland Cavaliers

Jaxson Robinson has finally found his NBA home.

On Tuesday, Robinson agreed to an undrafted free agent contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

Jon Chepkevich broke the news first.

Robinson, the BYU transfer, found his new college basketball home with Mark Pope in Lexington this past season and shined when healthy.

Robinson did miss the back half of the season due to a wrist injury, but while he was on the court, he was a true game-changer.

In just 24 games played, the former Cougar averaged 13.0 points per game, 3.5 rebounds, and 1.7 assists.

Robinson’s dream to play in the NBA has officially come true after being signed by the Cavs.

Jay Bilas is a huge fan of Robinson’s game and was a believer that he could be drafted because of his scoring abilities.

“I think Jaxson Robinson, because of his ability to shoot the ball and shoot it from deep, has a very good chance of getting drafted,” Bilas said on a recent media conference call.

The Oklahoma native was cleared for contact after his injury and will likely serve as an offensive spark off the bench as he looks to carve out a roster spot in Cleveland.

Congrats to Robinson and his family on seeing his dream come to fruition!

Kentucky’s Jaxson Robinson has agreed to an Exhibit-10 contract with the Cleveland Cavaliers, I’m told.

The 6’6” wing shot 37.6% on nearly 7 threes per game this season.

Big 12 Sixth Man of the Year and NBA Combine invitee in 2024.

Ranks 65th in the final DX Top 100. pic.twitter.com/Lct6mc05w5

— Jon Chepkevich (@JonChep) July 2, 2025

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