NBA Rumors Brooklyn Nets in advanced discussions with former Laker as they look to bolster their frontcourt
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My earlier around-the-league notes column: Update: The Nets have moved into advanced discussions with free agent forward Markieff Morris as Brooklyn seeks to bolster its frontcourt, league sources say.My earlier around-the-league notes column:
NBA Rumors Brooklyn Nets in advanced discussions with former Laker as they look to bolster their frontcourt
Nets General Manager Sean Marks in a press conference The are looking to add quality players to their roster following 's decision to run it back with the franchise. According to NBA insider Marc Stein, the Brooklyn Nets have looked into acquiring former forward as a free agent signing. Stein reported that the Nets are in advanced talks with the forward. "The Nets have moved into advanced discussions with free agent forward Markieff Morris as Brooklyn seeks to bolster its frontcourt, league sources say," Marc Stein wrote. Markieff Morris, the older brother of LA Clippers forward Marcus Morris, was part of the LA Lakers roster that won the championship in 2019-20. Last season, Morris was part of the Miami Heat roster. He missed much of the season after the infamous altercation with Denver Nuggets superstar Nikola Jokic. Morris played in only 17 games last year. He averaged 7.6 points per game while shooting the ball better than 47% from the field and under 34% from the perimeter. The forward has also shot nearly 89% from the line. Update: The Nets have moved into advanced discussions with free agent forward Markieff Morris as Brooklyn seeks to bolster its frontcourt, league sources say.My earlier around-the-league notes column: Update: The Nets have moved into advanced discussions with free agent forward Markieff Morris as Brooklyn seeks to bolster its frontcourt, league sources say.My earlier around-the-league notes column: