Report: Nets agree to deal with Wilson Chandler
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The Brooklyn Nets and forward Wilson Chandler have agreed to a one-year deal, sources told Yahoo Sports' Chris Haynes on Tuesday.
Chandler could become the Nets' temporary replacement for Kevin Durant while the 10-time All-Star recovers from an Achilles tear. The 6-foot-9 forward has started for the majority of his career and been a quality 3-and-D option.
The Nets are seemingly set at all positions after also signing Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan.
Chandler, 32, split time between the Philadelphia 76ers and L.A. Clippers last season, averaging six points and 4.2 rebounds in 51 combined games.
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