Los Angeles Times

Clippers sign Moon to second 10-day contract

Under hardship allowance, the point guard is helping fortify bench for L.A.

- By Andrew Greif

With Xavier Moon’s 10-day contract nearly expired Monday, acting Clippers coach Brian Shaw said that Moon, a 27-year-old point guard who played in Canada and the G League before earning his first NBA call-up, “belongs in this league.”

He will be staying in it at least 10 days longer.

The Clippers signed Moon to a second 10-day contract Tuesday under the NBA hardship allowance. The rule was relaxed last month to allow teams to replace players in the league’s COVID-related health and safety protocols with an equal number of replacemen­ts on 10-day contracts. Moon, a 6-foot-2 guard, appeared in four games during his first stint, playing 67 minutes.

“It’s been a dream come true,” Moon said after the Clippers’ 122104 loss to Minnesota on Monday. “It’s something I’ve been working toward since I was small, so just to get this opportunit­y is huge for me, it’s huge for my family getting to watch me on TV after playing overseas these last, like, four years.”

The Clippers (19-19) signed Moon because their second unit was woefully short of guards who could help organize the offense.

“He has a good feel for the game, and I think you saw that [Monday],” Shaw said. “He plays hard, he gets off the ball at the right time, and he competes, so it’s just a matter of finding the right fit for him, but I do believe he belongs on an NBA roster.”

The Clippers also have wing James Ennis III and forward Wenyen Gabriel signed to 10-day contracts. Ennis’ contract is set to expire Friday and Gabriel’s on Sunday.

 ?? Mark J. Terrill Associated Press ?? THE PLAY OF Xavier Moon, 27, has impressed Clippers acting coach Brian Shaw, who said the NBA call-up “belongs in this league.” COVID-related issues are giving Moon that opportunit­y.
Mark J. Terrill Associated Press THE PLAY OF Xavier Moon, 27, has impressed Clippers acting coach Brian Shaw, who said the NBA call-up “belongs in this league.” COVID-related issues are giving Moon that opportunit­y.

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