Report: Greivis Vasquez agrees to 1-year deal with Nets
Chris Humphreys / USA TODAY Sports
The Brooklyn Nets have agreed to a one-year contract with free-agent guard Greivis Vasquez, sources told Adrian Wojnarowski of The Vertical.
Vasquez spent 2015 with the Milwaukee Bucks, averaging 5.7 points and four assists, after the Toronto Raptors traded him away for Norm Powell and a 2017 first-round pick.
The Maryland product only appeared in 23 games after missing three months due to ankle surgery.
The Nets are desperately trying to rebuild their backcourt, already signing Jeremy Lin to a three-year, $36-million contract, while unsuccessfully trying to lure guards Allen Crabbe and Tyler Johnson on offer sheets.
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