Will USC forward DJ Rodman get signed after NBA draft snub?

DJ Rodman waits for his NBA opportunity. Will a team give him a two-way or Exhibit 10 contract?

Will USC’s DJ Rodman, the son of NBA legend Dennis Rodman, get signed as an undrafted free agent? Rodman played four seasons at Washington State before transferring to USC last season. Rodman averaged 8.4 points and 5 rebounds per contest with the Trojans. He was not picked in the 2024 NBA draft and is trying to get a contract with a team which will give him an opportunity to stick on an NBA roster.

He started only 12 games his first three years, averaging 3.9 points and 3.3 rebounds while shooting 32.7 percent from deep. In his final two years Rodman started 58 of 63 games and averaged 29.5 minutes, 9 points, 5.4 rebounds, and made 37.2 percent of his threes. He mostly played as an undersized four because of his toughness and improvements as a rebounder.

Rodman on his dad Dennis: “It’s cool just looking back at those memories when I was little and watching those clips and having that be something that I studied almost every single day. Almost every single day they’d play one of those games. Rebounding, that’s where I got it from – from those videos, from those games.”

DJ had workouts with the Denver Nuggets, Golden State Warriors and Atlanta Hawks before the draft.

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