Overview
- The NBA's official log shows Chicago signed and then waived Kevin Knox, completing the move on Oct. 8–9.
- The transaction is widely viewed as an Exhibit 10 or training-camp mechanism expected to place him with the Windy City Bulls, with a potential bonus of up to roughly $85,300 if he meets tenure requirements.
- Michael Scotto of HoopsHype first reported that Knox and the Bulls had agreed to a deal.
- Knox, 26, dominated in the G League for Santa Cruz last season (25.3 points and 8.8 rebounds in 12 games) but saw limited NBA action with Golden State (3.3 points in 14 games).
- Chicago's roster already includes 15 guaranteed contracts and Knox is not two-way eligible, making an immediate NBA roster spot unlikely as he slots toward a G League assignment.