Networks sign new Native jersey to meet the final two-way spot
The Brooklyn Networks Made a multiple list on Tuesday, signing Tyson Etienne to a two-way contract and waived Kendall Brown. These maneuvers came in the last day of the NBA teams are allowed to sign players on two-way contracts.
“I just got the acecime from my son before boarding a plane and it was just crazy,” Tyson’s father, Mak Etienne, said Taylor Eldridge of Vichita Eagle. “He immediately returned to his crib, he doesn’t want to watch the streets, look at NBA instead. You think about all the strenuous works that I entered and I’m extremely proud of my son because he has to fulfill his dream.”
Etienne, a 6-foot guard from English, New Jersey, left without any 2022. Year after three seasons in the state of Vichita. He Signed with Atlanta Hawks G League AffiliateWherever the 8.3 points and 2.5 helpers are on 42/35/78 shootings for two seasons.
25-year-old signed with Brooklyn G League subsidiaries, long island networks, before the campaign 2024-25.
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Etienne had an interruption season with Long Iceland, on average 17.0 points and 3.7 assists per game on 46/42/79 Recording separates over 41 performances. He is the fourth in G in the League in the percentage in three points (41.9) among 61 players trying to try six per game (at least 20 gameplay).
He will now have the opportunity to debug his NBA with 21 games remain on the network schedule.
“For a player like Tison, he could easily start chasing money and crossing abroad,” said the former Waterman Vichita State Assistant Tyson Waterman, who recruited Etienne. “But he bet on himself. He refused a lot of money to play abroad, but at the end of the day he persisted. He fought through trouble when things did not go his way. He just continued to pray and maintain belief.”
Etienne will close the season Next to Tuesan Evboomvan and REECE BEEKMAN as two-way network players. He joined Brooklyn BackCourt rotation containing D’Angelo Russell, Cam Thomas, Keon Johnson, Trendon Watford and Beekman.
Networks waived Brown after signing it on a two-way agreement Last week.
2025-03-05 21:41:00