Kentucky forward Andrew Carr has signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Portland Trail Blazers after going undrafted in the 2025 NBA Draft. This deal marks a significant milestone in Carr’s basketball journey, offering him a chance to showcase his skills and potentially secure a spot on the team’s roster.
The contract is a one-year, minimum salary deal that allows Carr to participate in the NBA Summer League and training camp with the Trail Blazers. Carr can earn a $75,000 bonus if he is waived and joins the Blazers’ G League affiliate, Rip City Remix, for at least 60 days. The Exhibit 10 deal can be converted into a two-way contract, providing Carr with a potential pathway to a more permanent role with the team.
As a versatile forward, Carr brings defensive versatility and smarts to the Rip City Remix. His signing is part of the Trail Blazers’ efforts to fill out their roster, alongside other signings like Sean Pedulla and Caleb Love. Carr joins Shaedon Sharpe, another Kentucky alum, on the Portland Trail Blazers. This move demonstrates Mark Pope’s impact on developing talented players, with Carr’s signing serving as a testament to his abilities.