Syracuse, N.Y. -- Andrew White wasn't selected during the NBA draft on Thursday night, but the former Syracuse Orange standout will continue to chase his NBA dream with the Cleveland Cavaliers.

White agreed to play for the Cavaliers' entry in the NBA's Las Vegas Summer League, according to his agent Adie Von Gontard.

Despite the fact that he had pre-draft workouts with 15 NBA teams, White was not considered a likely draft candidate.

Still, the 6-foot-6 guard generated a lot of interest once the draft was over. He heard from several teams interested in signing him to their summer league rosters.

What makes White so attractive as an undrafted free agent is one skill; his outside shooting ability.

White led Syracuse in scoring at 18.5 points per game. He also broke the school's record for most 3-pointers in a season, hitting 112 out of 278 for a .403 percentage. He became just the second player in SU history to make at least 40 percent of his 3-point shots while hitting at least 100 from beyond the arc, joining Demetris Nichols (100-for-240, .417).

White joins a long list of familiar college players who signed free agent deals with NBA teams on Friday:

North Carolina's Kennedy Meeks (Toronto), Vanderbilt's Luke Kornet (New York), Kentucky's Isaiah Briscoe (Philadelphia), Maryland's Melo Trimble (Philadelphia), Wisconsin's Nigel Hayes (New York), Notre Dame's V.J. Beachem (Minnesota), Iowa's Peter Jok (New Orleans) and South Carolina's P.J. Dozier (Los Angeles Lakers).