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ACC's Undrafted Free Agent Signings | 2026 NBA Draft
Although the 2026 NBA Draft is over and twelve ACC players got selected, there are still quite a few notable ACC players who were available. NC State's Quadir Copeland, and Miami's Tre Donaldson and Ernest Udeh Jr. all signed 2-way deals pretty quickly after the draft. Other players like Georgia Tech's Kowacie Reeves Jr., Pitt's Barry Dunning Jr., and FSU's Robert McCray V all signed Exhibit 10 contracts and Cal's John Camden, Wake Forest's Tre'Von Spillers and Syracuse's Nate Kingz and a few others signed on to compete for roster spots by participating in NBA Summer League on NBA teams. Check out where some undrafted ACC players have landed brought to you by the ACC Digital Network.
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