BLACKSBURG – Virginia Tech's Hunter Cattoor signed an NBA Summer League deal with the Cleveland Cavaliers Friday, creating an opportunity for him to continue playing professionally.
Agent 0 ⏩️ Cleveland
— Virginia Tech Men's Basketball (@HokiesMBB) June 28, 2024
Hunt has signed to play with the @cavs for Summer League 🔒‼️ pic.twitter.com/EYVEo1LoJr
Cattoor cemented his legacy as one of the Hokie greats by guiding Tech to its first-ever ACC title in 2022, earning ACC Tournament MVP honors following a 31-point outburst in the championship game against Duke.
The Orlando, Fla., native was an elite sharpshooter in his time in Blacksburg, drilling a program-record 332 career threes, which also ranks seventh in ACC history. He averaged a career-best 13.5 points per game in his fifth year in the maroon and orange, eclipsing the 1,500 career point plateau.
Cattoor also played in a program-record 151 career games while knocking down 41.5% from beyond the arc.
The NBA 2K25 Summer League starts July 12.