NBA / Pelicans
The New Orleans Pelicans have officially signed veteran point guard Elfrid Payton to a second 10-day contract, keeping him with the team as they navigate the final stretch of the regular season. Payton recently completed his first 10-day st...
Elfrid Payton, a former top-10 draft pick, rejoined the Pelicans after initially being with the team on a non-guaranteed deal earlier in the season and signing two 10-day contracts with the Charlotte Hornets in February. His return on a 10-day contract in late March saw him quickly integrate into the team's bench unit, primarily as a facilitator. His high-assist games against teams like the 76ers and Warriors highlighted his court vision and passing skills, valuable assets even for a team out of playoff contention.
A 10-day contract allows NBA teams flexibility to fill roster spots temporarily due to injuries or to evaluate talent without a long-term commitment. Payton's second 10-day deal will earn him $171,756 with a $119,972 cap hit for the Pelicans. This contract will cover the team's next several games. If the Pelicans wish to retain Payton for their final game of the season on April 13th, they will need to sign him to a standard contract for the remainder of the season once this second 10-day deal expires on April 11th (assuming it started April 2nd).
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