Four years after signing Tyler Johnson to a four year, $50 million offer sheet —only to see Heat match it days later, Marks has signed the 6’4” combo guard to play out the remainder of this season.
To make way for Johnson, Nets waived Theo Pinson who’s played with Brooklyn —and Long Island— the last two years.
Both Adrian Wojnarowski and Shams Charania reported the news...
Free agent guard Tyler Johnson has agreed to a deal with the Brooklyn Nets, sources tell ESPN.
— Adrian Wojnarowski (@wojespn) June 24, 2020
In July 2016, Marks, with a ton of a cap room and Mikhail Prokhorov’s cash, went after both Johnson and Allen Crabbe, then restricted free agents.