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Nets signed Kendall Brown and bidirectional contract-NBA blog-NBA basketball blog

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Brooklyn Net has signed a two -way contract with Kendall Brown.

Brown (6’8 ″, 200) has appeared in 20 regular season games (starting 18 times) with Long Island Nets, a subsidiary of Brooklyn’s NBA G League this season, and on average 16.1 points in 53.5 %shooting, over 38.3 %of shooting, free frame line. 78.4 % shooting, for 1.3 minutes for 5.2 minutes. The 21 -year -old boy also scored an average of 16.9 points, 5.7 rebounds, and 2.9 games for 32.3 minutes in 14 tips off tournament games (9 starts) with Long Island.

Brooklyn’s list now has 18 players with three two -way players.

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