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Nets' Tyson Etienne reacts to getting Two-Way contract this summer
Nets' Tyson Etienne reacts to getting Two-Way contract this summer

USA Today

time20-07-2025

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  • USA Today

Nets' Tyson Etienne reacts to getting Two-Way contract this summer

LAS VEGAS -- Brooklyn Nets guard Tyson Etienne came into the 2025 Las Vegas Summer League being one of the Two-Way players on the roster along with forward Tosan Evbuomwan. While Etienne already had his place on Brooklyn's roster, he still played in the summer league to show what he can do while also displaying his love for the game. "Man, extremely grateful. I've always loved the Nets organization even when I was a young kid growing up," Etienne said following last Sunday's 102-96 loss to the Washington Wizards. Etienne, born in New York, had his best game of the summer league as he dropped 15 points and three assists in 23 minutes against Tre Johnson and the Wizards at Thomas & Mack Center. "To be a part of this organization, be a part of this team building in Brooklyn, is something I really cherish. I take big, big pride and honor in that," Etienne continued before explaining what Brooklyn expects from him moving forward. "Bring the energy, bring that Brooklyn grit, you know? Bring what we're building, bringing that culture to the floor every time on the court, and that energy being able to knock down shots and be shots and be a great teammate." Etienne, 25, came into the NBA as an undrafted free-agent out of the 2022 NBA Draft following a three-year career at Wichita State. Etienne found himself getting some NBA minutes last season with the Nets after the team decided to give some other players a look once it became clear that the team wasn't going to make the postseason or the play-in tournament. Etienne played seven games for Brooklyn towards the end of the season and he averaged 7.9 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game while shooting 32.7% from the field and 29.5% from three-point land. While Etienne's role with the team next season is left to be seen, he is still cherishing the chance to be on the team that is rewarding him for his work to get to the next level.

Nets re-sign G Tyson Etienne to Two-Way contract
Nets re-sign G Tyson Etienne to Two-Way contract

USA Today

time03-07-2025

  • Sport
  • USA Today

Nets re-sign G Tyson Etienne to Two-Way contract

The Brooklyn Nets have been making various moves in the 2025 NBA offseason as they are looking to improve from a 26-56 record during the 2024-25 campaign. Brooklyn has already pulled off two trades to bring in more players and draft capital, but it looks like they are also remembering to bring back the players that fit their goals moving forward. The Nets announced on Thursday that they re-signed guard Tyson Etienne to a Two-Way contract, making him the second Two-Way player under contract for Brooklyn along with forward Tosan Evbuomwan. Etienne's partnership with the Nets initially began in September of the 2024-25 season when Brooklyn signed him to an Exhibit 10 contract, commonly known as a deal that brings a player to training camp to compete for a roster spot. Etienne was subsequently waived by the Nets, but with the goal of him playing for the franchise's G League team, the Long Island Nets, as he continued his development within the system that first-year head coach Jordi Fernandez wanted to employ. Etienne played well in Long Island as he averaged 17.1 points, 3.1 rebounds, 3.5 assists, and 1.4 steals per game while shooting 46.4% from the field and 41.8% from three-point land in 48 appearances. Etienne's performance in the G League eventually led to him signing a Two-Way contract with Brooklyn in March, allowing him to still play in Long Island if needed while being around the NBA team for practices and games. Etienne, 25, went on to play in seven games for the Nets after signing his Two-Way deal and he averaged 7.9 points, 1.3 rebounds, and 1.7 assists per game on 32.7/29.5/80.0 shooting splits. As of this writing, Etienne's role for the Nets next season is unknown outside of probably spending most of his time in the G League given the massive infusion of young talent at the guard spots through the 2025 NBA Draft. That doesn't mean that Etienne can't impress the team enough in Long Island that he gets the chance to play more at the NBA level or possibly attract another team looking for more guard depth.

Nets signing Tyson Etienne to two-way deal
Nets signing Tyson Etienne to two-way deal

Yahoo

time04-03-2025

  • Sport
  • Yahoo

Nets signing Tyson Etienne to two-way deal

Jake Fischer: After waiving Kendall Brown, Brooklyn is signing Tyson Etienne from its G League affiliate Long Island Nets to a two-way deal, according to league sources. Source: Michael Scotto: The Brooklyn Nets have agreed to a two-way deal with guard Tyson Etienne, agents BJ Bass and Cam Brennick told @hoopshype . Etienne has averaged 16.9 points, including 41.9% from 3-point range, 3.7 assists, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.3 steals for the Long Island Nets in the G League. -via / March 4, 2025 Ian Begley: Former LuHi standout Tyson Etienne is nearing a call-up, shooting 49.2% from 3 on 6.3 attempts in reg season. He's averaging 15.8 PPG, 3.7 APG & 3.2 RPG for LI Nets. -via Twitter @IanBegley / February 24, 2025 This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Nets signing Tyson Etienne to two-way deal

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