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Creek impresses in second 10-day NBA deal

Mitch Creek is enjoying his time at the Brooklyn Nets.

Mitch Creek is enjoying his time at the Brooklyn Nets. Photo: Getty

Mitch Creek has kept his NBA dream alive and added another $US93,000 ($130,000) to his bank account after signing a second 10-day contract with the Brooklyn Nets.

The 26-year-old former Adelaide 36ers star picked up his first 10-day contract on January 25 after in-form Nets point guard Spencer Dinwiddie suffered torn ligaments in his right thumb.

Creek has impressed for the Nets’ G League team, the Long Island Nets, where he averaged 14.3 points, 5.3 rebounds and 2.4 in 30.6 minutes per game with a 54.2 per cent field goal percentage.

Creek will be under pressure to impress the Nets during his latest stint and on Monday he returned against the Milwaukee Bucks and played 15 minutes off the bench, scoring eight points and adding five rebounds and four assists in a 19-point loss.

Creek passes under Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo in New York. Photo: Getty

Each 10-day contract is worth $US93,000 but under NBA rules the Nets are blocked from signing Creek to a third.

Creek will become a free agent after the second deal expires, forcing Brooklyn to sign him to a regular contract or potentially lose him to an offer from a rival team.

In three games during his first stint with the Nets, Creek averaged 2.3 points and 1.7 rebounds in 6.8 minutes per contest.

Creek had been aiming for a couple of 10-day contracts to prove he could play in the NBA and financially boost the not-so-lucrative $US35,000 ($A48,500) he would pocket during a season in the G League.

“If you get a call-up with a 10-day contract that’s $80,000 or $90,000,” Creek told AAP in November

“You get two of those you are around now $220,000.

“Realistically, if you are a good enough player this is a great place to be.”

-AAP

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