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The Clippers signed a sixth-lost draft pick, and the probability that he would get is a training camp contract?

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According to HoopsHype reporter Michael Scotto, the Los Angeles Clippers have reached an agreement with former Xavier University senior insider Zach Freemantle. Scotto did not specify the specific content of Fremantel's contract, but if nothing unexpected happens, Fremantel should have received a training camp contract containing Exhibit 10 clauses. The Clippers currently do not have the ability to provide Fremantle with a standard contract, and they have also given out three two-way contracts, which means that the training camp contract should be the only possibility. He also needs to win the opportunity to stay in the team through the next training camp and preseason games.

Fremantel was born in October 2000 and is 24 years old, 206cm tall and weighs 103kg. He is the undraft in this year's NBA draft. In the NCAA game last season, Fremantle made a total of 31 appearances for Xavier University, 29 of which were the starters, with averaging 30.9 minutes per game, with averaging 16.8 points, 6.8 rebounds, 2.1 assists, 1.1 steals and 0.8 blocks, and 1.7 turnovers and 2 fouls. His shooting percentage was 51.7%, a three-point shooting percentage of 30%, and a free throw shooting percentage of 75.2%. With his outstanding performance, Fremantle was also shortlisted for the second team of the Big East League's All-Squad last season, which also shows that his performance has been fully recognized by everyone.

Fremantle previously represented the Orlando Magic in the NBA Summer League. He made a total of 3 appearances in the summer league, averaging 11 minutes per game, averaging 6 points, 4.3 rebounds, 0.7 assists and 0.7 steals, 0.7 turnovers and 1.3 fouls, shooting percentage of 37.5%, shooting percentage of 50% from three-pointers and 100% from free throw percentage. Fremantle performed well during the summer league, his scoring ability was sloppy, and his performance on the defensive end was also quite mediocre, but the problem is that as an older rookie, his performance is indeed a bit mediocre.

In fact, the Clippers tried out Fremantle before the draft. Fremantle is older, so it is very normal for him to eventually become a undrafter. However, at this stage, the Clippers still chose to sign him, which also shows that the Clippers are more acknowledging his abilities. If Fremantle received a training camp contract with Exhibit 10 clauses from the Clippers, he was cut by the Clippers before the start of the regular season, joined the Clippers' NBA Development League team San Diego Clippers after the start of the regular season, and stayed for 60 days in the new season, then he could get a maximum of $85,300 from the Clippers.

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