The Brooklyn Nets made multiple roster moves on Tuesday, signing Tyson Etienne to a two-way contract and waiving Kendall Brown. Those maneuvers came on the final day NBA teams were allowed to sign players to two-way contracts.
The Brooklyn Nets are making a move to bolster their backcourt, signing guard Tyson Etienne to a two-way contract, according to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto.
The Brooklyn Nets are making a move to bolster their backcourt, signing guard Tyson Etienne to a two-way contract, according to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto.
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The Brooklyn Nets have waived guard Tyson Etienne one day after signing him, the team announced, via the RealGM transactions log. Etienne is 6-foot-2 and is now likely headed for the Long Island Nets of the G League.
Like other NBA clubs, the Nets are restocking their G League roster starting with Tyson Etienne. It’s that time of the off-season when NBA teams begin signing — then waiving — players, part of a dance aimed at filling out their G League rosters.
Just 28 days out from their preseason opener against the LA Clippers, the Brooklyn Nets continue to make moves in hopes of a better future. Per Evan Barnes of Newsday Sports, the franchise has added former Wichita State star Tyson Etienne.
Tyson Etienne is coming off a year where he appeared in 21 regular season games (12 starts) for the College Park Skyhawks (G League affiliate of the Atlanta Hawks).