Former UCLA guard Amari Bailey signs Exhibit 10 deal with the Brooklyn Nets
Amari Bailey's start to his very young NBA career has not gotten off to the start he'd probably hoped for after being selected with the 41st pick in the 2023 draft by the Charlotte Hornets. The former five-star recruit out of Sierra Canyon High School was projected to be one of the top players heading into his draft class but fell into the second round landing at an organization that has a history of mishandling talent.
Despite his deal only being an Exhibit 10 contract, this could be the perfect change of scenery for Bailey. This is a young player with several intangibles, who would never be able to grow in Charlotte if he was going to spend the majority of his time coming off the bench in garbage time. The Nets are going through a rebuilding season after they fumbled the Kevin Durant era from a few seasons ago and recently decided to trade their best player from the 2023-24 season in Mikal Bridges, who is now a member of a loaded New York Knicks team.
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