The Nets finally filled their roster, inking rookie wing Chaney Johnson, 23, to their third and final two-way contract.
It was the NBA’s last open two-way.
Brooklyn had signed Tosan Evbuomwan to a two-way spot last year days after the G-League Showcase, and have followed that trend again with the Showcase having just concluded this past weekend in Orlando.
Johnson averaged 12.8 points, 5.4 rebounds, 1.4 steals and 1.1 blocks in 16 G-League games with the Cleveland Charge.
Shooting and his tweener size had been the questions regarding the 6-7, 220-pounder, but he hit 40% from deep.
Johnson hit just .294 percent from 3-point range in college, but he has a high motor, solid athleticism and tools the Nets likely think they can develop.












