The 2026 NBA Draft has concluded, but that does not mean teams are done making moves just yet. In fact, the first few hours after the second round of the NBA Draft are usually the busiest due to teams and agents scrambling to find two-way contract spots and undrafted free agent roster spots, primarily for Summer League in July.
Even before the final pick of the draft is revealed, teams are on the phone with agents and scouts alike, as all 30 franchises in the league quickly scramble to try and add undrafted players on two-way agreements, training camp deals, and Summer League contracts.
Below is a complete list and team-by-team breakdown of every undrafted free agent signing across the NBA. This page will be continuously updated by the ClutchPoints staff as news breaks.
Atlanta Hawks
NOT YET REPORTED
Boston Celtics
NOT YET REPORTED
Brooklyn Nets
Dion Brown (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Erik Slater, ClutchPoints)
Ben Humrichous (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jon Chepkevich, DraftExpress)
Charlotte Hornets
Max Mackinnon (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Ulgun Uluc, ESPN)
Wyatt Fricks (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Rod Boone, Charlotte Observer)
Latrell Wrightsell Jr. (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Rod Boone, Charlotte Observer)
Chicago Bulls
Jaylin Sellers (G) – Two-Way Contract (via Dushawn London, 247 Sports)
Tobe Awaka (F) – Two-Way Contract (via Shams Charania, ESPN)
Cleveland Cavaliers
Xaivian Lee (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jon Chepkevich, DraftExpress)
Rashaun Agee (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jon Chepkevich, DraftExpress)
Dallas Mavericks
NOT YET REPORTED
Denver Nuggets
NOT YET REPORTED
Detroit Pistons
NOT YET REPORTED
Golden State Warriors
Graham Ike (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Gonzaga Basketball)
Donovan Atwell (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Dushawn London, 247 Sports)
Houston Rockets
Quadir Copeland (G) – Two-Way Contract (via Dushawn London, 247 Sports)
Oscar Cluff (C) – Summer League Contract (via Olgun Uluc, ESPN)
Indiana Pacers
Tamin Lipsey (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Darren Wolfson, KSTP)
Keba Keita (C) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Sarah Todd, Deseret News)
Kowacie Reeves Jr. (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jon Chepkevich, DraftExpress)
Rienk Mast (C) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jon Chepkevich, DraftExpress)
Los Angeles Clippers
NOT YET REPORTED
Los Angeles Lakers
AK Okereke (F) – Two-Way Contract (via Shams Charania, ESPN)
Peter Suder (G) – Two-Way Contact (via Michael Scotto, HoopsHype)
William Kyle III (C) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Dave McMenamin, ESPN)
Memphis Grizzlies
Carson Cooper (F) – Two-Way Contract (via Brett Siegel, ClutchPoints)
Miami Heat
Tre Donaldson (G) – Two-Way Contract (via Shams Charania, ESPN)
Keyshawn Hall (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jake Weingarten, Stockrisers)
J’Vonne Hadley (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jon Chepkevich, DraftExpress)
Tre White (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Dushawn London, 247 Sports)
Milwaukee Bucks
Rafael Castro (C) – Two-Way Contract (via Brett Siegel, ClutchPoints)
Minnesota Timberwolves
NOT YET REPORTED
New Orleans Pelicans
Chris Bell (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jake Weingarten, Stockrisers)
New York Knicks
NOT YET REPORTED
Oklahoma City Thunder
Josh Dix (G) – Two-Way Contract (via Shams Charania, ESPN)
Lamar Wilkerson (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jon Chepkevich, DraftExpress)
Nate Johnson (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Justin Martinez, The Oklahoman)
Orlando Magic
NOT YET REPORTED
Philadelphia 76ers
NOT YET REPORTED
Phoenix Suns
Sam Hoiberg (G) – UDFA contract (via Jake Fischer)
Corey Camper Jr. (G) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via One Time Agency)
Portland Trail Blazers
Barry Dunning Jr. (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Vince Wolfram, The College Sports Company)
Sacramento Kings
NOT YET REPORTED
San Antonio Spurs
NOT YET REPORTED
Toronto Raptors
Nimari Burnett (G) – Exhibit 10 (via Jake Weingarten, Stockrisers)
Utah Jazz
NOT YET REPORTED
Washington Wizards
KeShawn Murphy (F) – Exhibit-10 Contract (via Jon Chepkevich, DraftExpress)
The 2026 NBA Draft has concluded, but that does not mean teams are done making moves just yet. In fact, the first few hours after the second round of the NBA Draft are usually the busiest due to teams and agents scrambling to find two-way contract spots and undrafted free agent roster spots, primarily for Summer League in July.