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Nets sign veteran Jerry Stackhouse to one-year deal

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The Brooklyn Nets signed 17-year veteran Jerry Stackhouse to a one-year contract. (Fernando Medina/NBA/Getty Images)

The Brooklyn Nets continue to work over their roster, signing veteran guard Jerry Stackhouse to a contract, the team announced Monday.

Stackhouse, 37, signed a one-year deal, worth $1.3 million.

Stackhouse is expected to provide scoring off the bench behind Gerald Wallace, Joe Johnson, and Deron Williams. The 17-year veteran, who has played for eight different teams, averaged 3.6 points in 30 games with the Atlanta Hawks last season and has averaged 17.4 points, 3.4 assists and 3.3 rebounds for his career.


  • Published On Jul 16, 2012
  • Report: Brooklyn Nets agree to deal with Jerry Stackhouse

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    The Brooklyn Nets have found a veteran presence to help the team deal with its roster upheaval this offseason. The team agreed to a one-year deal with 37-year-old Jerry Stackhouse, reports ESPN’s Chad Ford.

    Stackhouse averaged 3.6 points in 30 games with the Atlanta Hawks last season.

    Brooklyn is looking for cheap players to fill out its bench. The team gave up five players in a trade for Joe Johnson. If the Nets can complete a deal for Orlando’s Dwight Howard, they will likely be giving up more role players.

    Stackhouse can play limited minutes and help guide the younger players as Brooklyn’s roster comes together.


  • Published On Jul 11, 2012


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