Wayne Ellington has accepted an offer from the Brooklyn Nets, leaving the Lakers after just one season in Los Angeles.
Wayne Ellington has accepted a 1-year deal with the Brooklyn Nets worth $1.5 million, according to a report by Tim Bontemps of the New York Post and Fox Sports. Ellington signed on with the Lakers last summer as a backup shooting guard but ended up starting a career-high 36 games thanks to a string of injuries.
Ellington has bounced around the league for much of his career, including a short stop in Cleveland where he played under then-Cavs coach Byron Scott.