The Sacramento Kings have signed Keon Ellis to a three-year NBA contract, elevating him from a two-way deal. Ellis, an undrafted player from Alabama, fills the 15th roster spot after Robin Lopez was waived. The $5.56 million deal includes a team option for the third year and was negotiated by agent Corey Marcum of EZ Sports Group.
The Sacramento Kings have agreed to a three-year, $5.56 million deal with Keon Ellis, league sources told @hoopshype. The deal includes a team option on the third year and was negotiated by agent Corey Marcum of @EzSportsGroup.
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League source confirms that the Sacramento Kings are signing Keon Ellis to the regular roster, elevating him from his current two-way deal. He is taking the 15th roster spot opened up after the team waived Robin Lopez yesterday. @wojespn first.
League source confirms that the Sacramento Kings are signing Keon Ellis to the regular roster, elevating him from his current two-way deal. He is taking the 15th roster spot opened up after the team waived Robin Lopez yesterday. @Woj first.
The Sacramento Kings are converting two-way guard Keon Ellis on a new three-year NBA contract, sources tell @TheAthletic @Stadium. Ellis has been part of Kings rotation for parts of the season. EZ Sports Group negotiated the deal. https://t.co/MPmJdSmGbm
The Sacramento Kings are signing guard Keon Ellis on a new three-year contract, Corey Marcum of @ezsportsgroup tells ESPN. Ellis had been on a two-way deal and now gets a standard NBA deal after rising from an undrafted player out of Alabama. https://t.co/Q3Vvw6oHPV