Nets 3 goals: How Kessler Edwards can grow in the G-League

Three goals for Nets rookie Kessler Edwards as he begins his first year:

2021-22 will be an intriguing two-way season to watch for Brooklyn’s 2021 second-round pick Kessler Edwards. The Pepperdine product recently agreed to a two-way deal with the Nets, and can play up to 50 games with the team.

One of the significant differences for a player like Edwards in the new two-way structure is that he can have unlimited practice time with his NBA team even if he isn’t suiting up in games.

Nets fans got their first glimpse of the 2020-21 WCC first-teamer at NBA Summer League, where after a slow start he broke out against the Washington Wizards for 14 points and a number of defensive gems. Attacking this Corey Kispert closeout in a late shot clock situation was a particularly fun flash:

Edwards was branded as a prototypical “3-and-D” NBA wing, but that broad, overused archetype will lead you down many different rabbit holes when further analyzing a prospect with that label. The best defense Edwards played at Pepperdine was as a team defender, helping to cover up the mistakes of his teammates with length, timing, and intelligence to be able to guard in nearly every spot on the floor.

The funky jumper mechanics were a big question for many, but he nearly never had an issue getting his shot off or making those shots at a decent clip while in college.

What would define a successful year for the two-way tweener? Here are three goals for Edwards heading into his first NBA campaign:

Here are all the Brooklyn Nets’ ESPN, ABC and TNT games in first half of 2020-21

In addition to opening night and Christmas Day, the Brooklyn Nets have over a dozen nationally televised games to start 2020-21.

Over half of the Brooklyn Nets’ first 37 games in the shortened 2020-21 NBA season will be nationally televised.

TNT and NBA TV will each host six Nets games while ESPN has four and ABC will televise three, totaling 19 national TV games in Brooklyn’s first 37.

After they face the Warriors on TNT to kick off the 2020-21 NBA season on December 22, followed by a Christmas Day Matchup on ABC against the Celtics, the Nets don’t play on national television again until January 7 — when they host the Philadelphia 76ers on TNT.

Here are Brooklyn’s other first-half games on ESPN, ABC and TNT:

  • January 13 at New York Knicks on ESPN (first matchup of 2020-21)
  • January 18 vs. Milwaukee Bucks on TNT
  • February 2 vs. Los Angeles Clippers on TNT
  • February 5 vs. Toronto Raptors on ESPN
  • February 13 at Golden State Warriors on ABC
  • February 16 at Phoenix Suns on TNT
  • February 18 at Los Angeles Lakers on TNT
  • February 21 at Los Angeles Clippers on TNT
  • February 27 vs. Dallas Mavericks on ABC
  • March 3 at Houston Rockets on ESPN

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Watch the Brooklyn Nets 2019-20 Season Online.

The Brooklyn Nets were one of the pleasant surprises of the 2018-19 NBA season, with their young core earning a playoff spot ahead of schedule. This year, they come into the season with higher expectations as a result of some key player acquisitions in the offseason. In a wide open Eastern Conference, the Nets will look to exceed expectations once again.

Watch the Brooklyn Nets 2019-20 Season

Next game: vs. Charlotte Bobcats, Nov. 20, 7:30 p.m. ET 

Local TV affiliate for the season: YES Network

Streaming option for the season: fuboTV (watch for free)

The Nets won’t be at the peak of their power this season as they await the return of Kevin Durant from the injury he suffered in last year’s NBA Finals. However, the Nets will have Kyrie Irving to lead them this season after he signed as a free agent during the offseason. Irving is an artist with the basketball in his hands, but the question will be how the team’s chemistry changes with Irving now in the fold.

Also interesting will be how the young players on the Nets adjust to smaller roles after last season’s success. Players like Spencer Dinwiddie propelled the Nets for much of last season but will have to take a back seat to Irving and eventually Durant. If they can evolve into solid role players, the Nets could become championship contenders over the next couple of seasons. However, all of that starts with continued development from the young players on the roster this season.

Nets November 2019 Schedule

All times ET

Wed. Nov. 20 vs. Bobcats, 7:30 p.m.

Fri. Nov. 22 vs. Kings, 7:30 p.m.

Sun. Nov. 24 @ Knicks, 6:00 p.m.

Mon. Nov. 25 @ Cavaliers, 7:00 p.m.

Wed. Nov. 27 @ Celtics, 7:00 p.m.

Fri. Nov. 29 vs. Celtics, 12:00 p.m.

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