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Grant Nelson shines off the bench for the Nets in second NBA game
Summary
Undrafted rookie Grant Nelson scored 11 points in 20 minutes as the Brooklyn Nets lost 106-102 to the Cleveland Cavaliers, and the article reports he became the only player in team history to record 10+ points, 5+ assists and 5+ blocks across his first two NBA games.
Content
Grant Nelson is an undrafted 23-year-old rookie who has appeared in his first two NBA games for the Brooklyn Nets. In his second game he played 20 minutes off the bench and produced a notable stat line. The playing time follows a path that included the NBA Summer League, 23 G League games with the Long Island Nets, an Exhibit 10 contract and a 10-day NBA deal.
Key facts:
- In his second career NBA game Nelson scored 11 points, had four rebounds and recorded four stocks in 20 minutes while shooting 4-for-7 from the field and converting three of four free throws.
- The Nets lost the game 106-102 to the Cleveland Cavaliers, and Brooklyn finished with a one-point advantage during the minutes Nelson was on the court.
- The article states Nelson is the only player in Nets history to total at least 10 points, five assists and five blocks across his first two NBA games.
- In the G League with Long Island he is averaging 11.1 points, 5.9 rebounds and 1.3 stocks per game while shooting 54.9% from the field.
- Earlier in the summer he averaged about six points and 4.4 rebounds across five initial Summer League games and played collegiately at North Dakota State and Alabama.
Summary:
Nelson's minutes helped keep Brooklyn competitive late in the game and produced a franchise-level early-career statistical mark. Undetermined at this time.
