
2021 nets roster free#
Deal includes a player option.Ĭan’t get enough NBA coverage? Check out ESNY’s Knicks free agency tracker as well.PLAYER P GP GS MIN PTS RB BL AS FG 3P FT ST TO PF EF Mills is signing with the Nets after spending the majority of his NBA career with the San Antonio Spurs.įree agent G Patty Mills has agreed to a two-year, $12M deal with the Brooklyn Nets, his agent Steven Heumann of tells ESPN. Patty Mills is currently preparing to face off against Team USA in the semifinals of the Tokyo Olympics, but he still has time to choose his next team. This will be James Johnson’s 13th year in the NBA and the Nets will be his ninth team.įree agent F James Johnson has agreed to a one-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets, his agent Mark Bartelstein of tells ESPN. The Nets add another veteran to the mix in Brooklyn. He's played important role both as starter and off bench. Brown can become an unrestricted free agent next summer. Restricted FA Bruce Brown Jr., is signing the one-year qualifying offer of $4.7M to return to the Brooklyn Nets, his agent Ty Sullivan of tells ESPN. Good news for the Nets - Brown is coming back after signing the qualifying offer. His versatility on both ends of the court helped complement the superstars on the roster. The deal includes a player option in the second year.īruce Brown was a key role player for the Nets in year one with the big three. The journeyman swingman was crucial for the Nets as a small-ball center last season.įree agent forward/center Jeff Green has agreed to a two-year, $10 million deal with the Denver Nuggets, his agent Jason Glushon of tells ESPN. Jeff Green is on his way west to join the Denver Nuggets. Six-time All-Star F Blake Griffin has agreed on a one-year deal to stay with the Brooklyn Nets, his agent Sam Goldfeder of tells ESPN. The former All-Star was an important piece for the Nets last season after he was acquired via a buyout. Marks followed up that public statement by signing Griffin to a one-year deal. – Sean Marks on Blake Griffin /wOKvq174jL That's certainly the plan, there's no secret about that" Marks expressed this much during a Monday morning press conference. Talks are still ongoing in their Los Angeles meeting.Īs for Blake Griffin, the Nets are very interested in bringing back Blake Griffin. Spencer Dinwiddie is nearing an agreement with the Washington Wizards that will pay roughly $60 million over three years, per league sources. So, the Nets might be willing to go into the luxury tax, but not that far into the luxury tax.

Despite Brooklyn’s claims about the luxury tax, it doesn’t sound like Dinwiddie is going to be back. Spencer Dinwiddie is one of the big names swirling around free agent rumors. While the entire 2021 free-agent class is a bit lacking in star-power, the point guard group is stacked with talent. So, who are the Nets going to bring in to fill in the gaps around their stars? Here is a running list of all the moves the Nets make during the NBA’s 2021 free agency: Spencer Dinwiddie Close With Wizards Sean Marks: "We're married to the luxury tax." Credits #Nets owner Joe Tsai's willingness to spend to win. In fact, general manager Sean Marks acknowledged this fact in an introductory press conference for their first-round picks, Day’Ron Sharpe and Cam Thomas.

As a result, they are almost always going to be a luxury-tax team with this current roster.

The Brooklyn Nets have three superstars on massive contracts. The Brooklyn Nets are going to be well over the salary cap, but management says they are “married to the luxury tax.”
