Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Milwaukee.
26th October, 2013
NBA
Waived by Milwaukee.
1st November, 2013
D-League
Designated as an allocated player by Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
16th August, 2014
France
Signed a one year contract with Gravelines-Dunkirque.
26th December, 2014
France
Left Gravelines-Dunkirque.
20th February, 2015
D-League
Designated as a returning player by Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
26th August, 2015
Israel
Signed a one year contract with Maccabi Kiryat Gat.
19th November, 2015
Israel
Released by Maccabi Kiryat Gat.
3rd January, 2016
Hungary
Signed for the remainder of the season with Egis Kormend.
31st October, 2016
D-League
Designated as a returning player by Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
6th September, 2017
NBA
Signed an unguaranteed one year minimum salary contract with Indiana.
14th October, 2017
NBA
Waived by Indiana.
21st October, 2017
G-League
Designated as a returning player by Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
21st February, 2018
NBA
Signed a 10 day contract with Indiana.
3rd March, 2018
G-League
Designated as a returning player by Fort Wayne Mad Ants.
23rd August, 2018
Japan
Signed a one year contract with Chiba Jets.
NBA Salary
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Contract seasons currently held for Trey McKinney-Jones.
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Listed total
$14,750,000
2025/26
2026/27
2027/28
2028/29
$2,750,000Signed in JapanFully guaranteed
$3,375,000Signed in JapanFully guaranteed
$4,000,000Signed in Japan$2,000,000 guaranteedTeam option
$4,625,000Signed in Japan$2,312,500 guaranteedPlayer option
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Trey McKinney-Jones - In the D-League last season with the Fort Wayne Mad Ants, McKinney-Jones poured in numbers as solid as solid can be. In 32.2 minutes per contest, he averaged 14.8 points, 4.5 rebounds, 2.1 assists and 1.1 steals to only 1.5 turnovers, shooting 46.7% from the floor and 35.3% from three. McKinney-Jones is a good athlete with a strong mid-range game and projectable if not entirely cemented yet three point stroke, who defends well, plays within his limitations, makes few mistakes and loves to run. Role players play roles.
Trey McKinney-Jones - Jones was an unlikely training camp signing for the Bucks. He is now in the D-League, averaging 17.0 points, 4.8 rebounds and 2.2 steals per game for Fort Wayne, yet he was signed after not playing in summer league and averaging only 9.1 points and 3.4 rebounds per game as a senior for Miami. However, he has all the makings of a good wing role player - athletic, with good size, tough defensively and with a decent jump shot. Sometimes it might be better to make role players out of role players rather than reassigning one time stars.
The vast majority of players signed for training camp are signed to contracts without any guaranteed compensation on them.
This, certainly, is no surprise, as it has long been known that most players signed for training camp are not expected to make the team. A few players have fairly nominal guaranteed portions – for example, Dee Bost received $50,000 from Portland, Dewayne Dedmon $25,000 from Golden State, and Trent Lockett $35,000 from Sacramento. Most, however, do not. Teams are not involved in bidding wars for the Trey McKinney-Jones and Carlos Morais types, and thus there is no incentive to give any guaranteed money away.