Emmanuel Sharp Signs Multi-Year NBA Deal with Sacramento Kings
Emmanuel Sharp officially signed a multi-year contract with the Sacramento Kings, securing his place in the NBA for the 2026/27 season. The 22-year-old guard, selected 45th overall in the recent NBA draft, agreed to a three-year deal worth a total of $6.35 million. The first two years of Sharp's contract are guaranteed, while the third year remains optional. Sharp, the son of Derek Sharp, joins the Kings as part of a growing contingent of Israeli players in the NBA. For the upcoming season, he will be the fourth Israeli player in the league, alongside Deni Avdija of the Portland Trail Blazers, Ben Sharf and Danny Wolf of the Brooklyn Nets. Additionally, Ajay Jones, who was picked 54th by the Golden State Warriors, may also join this group of Israeli NBA players.
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