Brooklyn Nets announce Training Camp Roster

Brooklyn added to the roster Jordan Bowden and Nate Sestina

The Brooklyn Nets announced their training camp roster of 20 players today with the additions of guard Jordan Bowden and forward Nate Sestina. Per team policy, terms of the deals were not released.


Bowden (6’5", 193) joins the Nets after a four-year collegiate career (2016-20) at the University of Tennessee. In 132 games (99 starts) for the Volunteers, Bowden recorded averages of 10.3 points, 3.5 rebounds, 2.0 assists and 1.0 steals in 28.3 minutes per contest. As a senior last season, Bowden averaged 13.7 points, 4.0 rebounds and 2.7 assists in 34.4 minutes per game, which all marked career highs. The Tennessee native finished his career tied for fifth in school history in games played and ranked seventh in 3-pointers made (186). He also became one of just four Vols all-time to total 1,000 points, 450 rebounds and 250 assists.


Sestina (6’9", 234) joins Brooklyn from the University of Kentucky, where he spent the 2019-20 season as a graduate student-athlete. In 28 games (seven starts) for the Wildcats last season, Sestina recorded averages of 5.8 points and 3.8 rebounds in 19.8 minutes per contest. He previously played four collegiate seasons (2015-19) at Bucknell, recording averages of 8.8 points and 5.2 rebounds in 17.7 minutes per contest while shooting .537 from the field in 100 games (31 starts). As a senior in the 2018-19 season, the Emporium, Pa., native averaged career highs across the board with 15.8 points, 8.5 rebounds, 1.2 assists and 1.1 blocks in 27.7 minutes per game en route to Second Team All-Patriot League honors.


The full training camp roster is as follows:






#
NAME
POS
HT
WT
DOB
COLLEGE/COUNTRY
YRS


31
Jarrett Allen
C
6-11
246
04/21/98
Texas/USA
2


24
Jordan Bowden
G
6-5
193
01/20/97
Tennessee/USA
R


1
Bruce Brown
G
6-4
202
08/15/96
Miami/USA
2


4
Chris Chiozza
G
5-11
176
11/21/95
Florida/USA
2


33
Nicolas Claxton
F/C
6-11
215
04/17/99
Georgia/USA
1


26
Spencer Dinwiddie
G
6-5
215
04/06/93
Colorado/USA
6


7
Kevin Durant
F
6-10
240
09/29/88
Texas/USA
13


8
Jeff Green
F
6-8
235
08/28/86
Georgetown/USA
12


12
Joe Harris
G/F
6-6
220
09/06/91
Virginia/USA
6


11
Kyrie Irving
G
6-2
195
03/23/92
Duke/USA
9


10
Tyler Johnson
G
6-4
190
05/07/92
Fresno State/USA
6


6
DeAndre Jordan
C
6-11
265
07/21/88
Texas A&M/USA
12


00
Rodions Kurucs
F
6-9
228
02/05/98
Latvia
2


22
Caris LeVert
G
6-6
205
08/25/94
Michigan/USA
4


9
Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot
G/F
6-7
210
05/09/95
France
4


0
Jeremiah Martin*
G
6-2
185
06/19/96
Memphis/USA
1


14
Reggie Perry
F
6-10
250
03/21/00
Mississippi State/USA
R


2
Taurean Prince
F
6-7
218
03/22/94
Baylor/USA
4


41
Nate Sestina
F
6-9
234
05/12/97
Kentucky/USA
R


13
Landry Shamet
G
6-4
190
03/13/97
Wichita State/USA
2




*Signed to a two-way contract

^Weights listed are based on 2019-20 season measurements






Head Coach
Steve Nash (Santa Clara)


Assistant Coach
Jacque Vaughn (Kansas)


Assistant Coach
Mike D’Antoni (Marshall)


Assistant Coach
Ime Udoka (Portland State)


Assistant Coach/Director of Player Development
Adam Harrington (Auburn)


Assistant Coach
Jordan Ott (Penn State)


Assistant Coach/Player Development
Tiago Splitter (Brazil)


Assistant Coach
Royal Ivey (Texas)


Assistant Coach
Ryan Forehan-Kelly (California)


Player Development Assistant
Amar’e Stoudemire (Cypress Creek HS)


Director of Sports Medicine
Les Gelis (La Trobe)


Director of Sport Science
Dan Meehan (Australian Catholic)


Head Athletic Trainer/Physical Therapist
Sebastien Poirier (Salem State)


Director of Performance Rehabilitation
Stefania Rizzo (British Columbia)


Physiotherapist
Andy Barr (Salford)


Head Strength and Conditioning Coach
Dan Liburd (Boston University)


Physical Performance Coach
Daniel Jones (Ballarat)




Fonte: NBA.com.

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