Brooklyn Nets have requested waivers on Kyler Edwards and Scottie Lindsey

The Brooklyn Nets announced on Thursday that they have requested waivers on guards Kyler Edwards and Scottie Lindsey.

As most know, the Brooklyn Nets will be starting training camp next week as they begin the preparations for a season that hopefully extends beyond the regular-season. For the days leading up to the beginning of training camp, it appears that the team is trying to bolster its G League roster.

The Nets announced on Thursday that they have requested waivers on guards Kyler Edwards and Scottie Lindsey. This now brings Brooklyn’s total roster to 18 players, including two-ways in 2023 second-round pick Jalen Wilson and sharpshooter Armoni Brooks.

Edwards was signed on Sep. 25, the same day that Jordan Hall and Keifer Sykes were waived, and Lindsey was signed on Sep. 26. As of right now, it looks like all four players will be part of Brooklyn’s G League team, the Long Island Nets.

Once training camp begins, the Nets will be looking to see who will be in the rotation for this season and who may need to see a role/location change.

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Report: Brooklyn Nets have signed guard Scottie Lindsay

The Brooklyn Nets announced on Tuesday that they have signed guard Scottie Lindsey.

The Brooklyn Nets have training camp beginning in one week from now, but that hasn’t stopped them for continuing to make moves to the roster to make it as strong as possible for the upcoming season.

On Tuesday, the Nets announced that they have signed guard Scottie Lindsey. Lindsey, 27, came into the league as an undrafted free-agent during the 2018 NBA Draft after spending four seasons at Northwestern. Ever since he came into the league, Lindsey has been in the NBA G League and in other pro leagues trying to find his way.

Lindsey, standing at 6-foot-5 and 210 pounds, most recently averaged 11.4 points, 3.8 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game while shooting 41.7% from the field and 30.1% from three-point land as a guard for the Maine Celtics, affiliate of the Boston Celtics, for the 2022-23 season. Most likely, Lindsey will be coming in to play for Brooklyn’s G League affiliate, the Long Island Nets, to being this season.

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