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Sporting News on MSNNets urged to pursue trade for Pacers' $244 million superstarIn his article, Buckley named Haliburton as a top potential offseason trade target for the Brooklyn Nets. Indiana fans know that Haliburton is going anywhere, but he was connected to the Nets nonetheless.
That move could possibly come on the trade market, where a few stars could be on the way out of their current situation. Bleacher Report writer Zach Buckley thinks that the Nets could target Indiana Pacers point guard Tyrese Haliburton in a trade.
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Sporting News on MSNPacers should seize chance to add dynamic scoring forward in free agencyThe Indiana Pacers could satisfy their need for volume scorers by investing in a recently waived free agent coming off of foot surgery.
The Nets added former five-star recruit Kendall Brown on a two-way contract ahead of a stretch run to close the season.
The Indiana Pacers reached the Eastern Conference Finals a year ago after surprising many around the NBA. Indiana used a collection of strong depth and scoring
In his first season with the Nets, Barry scored 29.4 points per game, making the All-Star team and finishing inside the top five in MVP voting. He shot 46.9% from the field on 22.8 shot attempts. While he only appeared in 59 games, he averaged 42 minutes.
The Brooklyn Nets signed guard Tyson Etienne to a Two-Way deal, according to multiple reports. The Nets announced that they waived Kendall Brown.
The Indiana Pacers have a goal of leading the NBA in passes per game. It's a unique goal, but it works for them. Here's why.
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Yardbarker on MSNDevin Vassell’s historic night leads Spurs past NetsOn Tuesday night, Devin Vassell delivered a historic performance as the San Antonio Spurs defeated the Brooklyn Nets 127-113. The 24-year-old guard poured in a career-high 37 points, including a career-best eight three-pointers, and added 11 rebounds, five assists, four steals and one block to cap off a dominant outing.
The Nets signed forward Kendall Brown to a two-way contract on Tuesday. His G League call-up marked the 16th in Long Island Nets history, the fourth for Brooklyn and the first for Brown.
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