Cameron Brown

Thunder Sign Dariq Whitehead To Exhibit 10 Deal

5:18 pm: Whitehead did indeed sign an Exhibit 10 contract, confirms Keith Smith of Spotrac (via Twitter).


10:21 am: Four days after being waived by the Nets, former first-round pick Dariq Whitehead has signed with the Thunder, the team announced today.

A 6’7″ wing, Whitehead was a consensus five-star high school recruit who spent a single season at Duke in 2022/23. He was drafted 22nd overall by Brooklyn in 2023, but only played in 22 NBA games during his first two years in the league, averaging 5.3 points and 1.5 rebounds in 12.3 minutes per contest.

A series of injuries have derailed Whitehead’s NBA career so far. After undergoing a pair of surgeries on his right foot before being drafted, he had another procedure in January 2024 to address a stress reaction in his left shin, ending his rookie season early.

The Nets opted to waive Whitehead this fall even though his $3.26MM salary for the coming season was fully guaranteed. That money remained on Brooklyn’s cap after the 21-year-old cleared waivers earlier this week.

Whitehead’s new deal with the Thunder will likely be an Exhibit 10 contract, lining him up to receive a bonus worth up to $85,300 if he becomes an affiliate player for the Oklahoma City Blue and spends at least 60 days with OKC’s G League team.

The G League also figures to be the next stop for Cameron Brown, the forward who signed with the Thunder on Thursday. Brown was waived today in order to make room on the roster for Whitehead, per the club.

Thunder Sign Cameron Brown, Waive Erik Reynolds

The Thunder have signed free agent forward Cameron Brown, the team announced today. Guard Erik Reynolds, who was signed on Wednesday, has been waived to create room on the roster for the newcomer.

A 6’6″ wing who played his college ball at Saint Joseph’s from 2019-24, Brown went undrafted a year ago and spent the 2024/25 season with the Oklahoma City Blue in the G League. In 43 total outings for the Thunder’s NBAGL affiliate, he averaged 7.4 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 1.3 assists in 22.6 minutes per game and posted a .397/.339/.633 shooting line.

Although Brown’s numbers were modest, the Thunder saw enough to want to keep him in the organization. The plan is likely to waive him at some point in the next couple days and have him rejoin the Blue in the coming weeks.

Players who sign Exhibit 10 contracts can earn bonuses worth up to $85,300 if they spend at least 60 days with their team’s NBAGL affiliate. However, it’s possible Brown’s bonus will come in below that maximum, given his relatively modest role at the G League level.

Reynolds, after being signed and waived by the Thunder, is also on track to be part of the Blue’s roster this fall.