12:20 pm: Koloko’s second 10-day deal is official, according to the Grizzlies (Twitter link). The contract will run through January 11, covering Memphis’ next six games.
11:56 am: The Grizzlies have been granted another hardship exception and will use it to bring back center Christian Koloko on a second 10-day contract, reports Shams Charania of ESPN (Twitter link).
Memphis initially added Koloko via a hardship deal on December 22. The big man appeared in five games for Memphis during his first 10 days with the team, averaging 18.6 minutes per night and making one start on Tuesday vs. Philadelphia.
Although Koloko only scored 10 points in those five outings, he contributed in other ways, grabbing 19 rebounds and registering six steals and six blocks. Memphis had a +15.2 net rating during his 93 total minutes on the court.
A hardship exception allows a banged-up team to add an extra player beyond the 15 on its standard roster. A team qualifies if it has four players who have missed three or more consecutive games due to injuries or illnesses and are expected to remain sidelined for at least two more weeks.
Ty Jerome, Scotty Pippen Jr., Zach Edey, John Konchar, and Brandon Clarke are all in the midst of extended absences for the Grizzlies. While they’re all due to be reevaluated at some point in January, the fact that Memphis has been granted another hardship exception by the league suggests that at least four of them aren’t especially close to returning.
After Koloko’s second 10-day contract expires, the Grizzlies will have to either sign him to a rest-of-season contract or let him go, since players can’t sign three 10-day deals with the same team. As our tracker shows, Koloko is the first Memphis signee to get a second 10-day contract this season — Charles Bassey and Kobe Bufkin each just got one.
Koloko will earn $136,717 over the course of his second 10-day deal, while the Grizzlies carry a cap hit of $131,970.