Thunder Sign Jaylen Hoard To 10-Day Deal

The Thunder have signed forward Jaylen Hoard to a 10-day contract via a hardship exception, the team announced. Hoard previously signed a 10-day contract with Oklahoma City back in December using a hardship exception.

Most of this year’s 10-day hardship contracts, including Hoard’s in December, have been completed using the COVID-related hardship exception, but his current 10-day deal is using an injury-related hardship exception. A team qualifies for an injury-related hardship exception if it has at least four players who have missed three or more consecutive games, as long as those players project to remain sidelined for at least the next couple weeks — or in this case, the season’s remaining 10 days.

Oklahoma City has at least seven such players — Luguentz Dort, Ty Jerome, Mike Muscala, Josh Giddey, Darius Bazley, Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Derrick Favors are all out for the season — and an eighth, Kenrich Williams, is doubtful to play again over the final 10 days. That’s why the club is eligible for the hardship exception.

Hoard, who just turned 23 on March 30, is a native of Le Havre, France. He went undrafted in 2019 after a single season with Wake Forest, and spent his rookie season with Portland on a two-way contract.

In his second year as a pro in 2020/21, he played for the Thunder’s G League affiliate, then signed a two-way deal with the NBA club last April. He rejoined the Oklahoma City Blue, the Thunder’s NBAGL team, this season. In 39 games (25 starts) with the Blue in ’21/22, Hoard holds averages of 10.1 PPG, 6.1 RPG and 2.2 APG in 23.9 MPG.

In 33 NBA games over the past three seasons, including one brief appearance in December, Hoard has averaged 4.7 PPG and 3.0 RPG in 12.9 MPG.

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