MaCio Teague, a former Walnut Hills High School standout guard who helped lead the Baylor Bears to a national championship in April, wrapped up his first NBA Summer League experience with 17 points, four rebounds and 12 assists in the Utah Jazz's 103-98 loss Tuesday to the Philadelphia 76ers
Teague signed Sunday with the Jazz, the team announced. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. The Athletic's Jon Krawczynski and Tony Jones reported via Twitter that Teague was signing an Exhibit 10 deal - a one-year, non-guaranteed minimum contract that allows a team to convert it to a two-way deal:
Teague, who wasn't selected during last month's 2021 NBA Draft, is playing for the Jazz's Blue Summer League team. He scored six points with one rebound and one assist in his debut against the Grizzlies, and followed that with a 26-point (9-18 FG) effort against the Spurs.
From Walnut Hills head coach Ricardo Hill via Twitter earlier this month:
Teague was among 40 players to attend the 2021 NBA G League Elite Camp in June, along with former Aiken High School standout Carlik Jones of Louisville - who signed with the Dallas Mavericks as an undrafted free agent and joined their Summer League roster.
Teague scored 19 points for Baylor in the national championship game in March, and announced in late April that he'd declare for the 2021 NBA Draft and sign with an agent.
Teague threw out the ceremonial first pitch before a Cincinnati Reds' win in April against Cleveland at Great American Ball Park.
Teague averaged 15.7 points, 4.1 rebounds and 1.6 assists in 31.6 minutes per game last season. In March, he matched a school record with 10 3-pointers in a game in the Bears' 88-73 win against Texas Tech.
Teague, who averaged 26.4 points per game as a senior at Walnut Hills, played two seasons at Baylor and graduated from the school after transferring from UNC Asheville.
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