Nets sign veteran free agent guard Iman Shumpert to help solve defensive woes
Shumpert played 13 games with the Nets last season
While that was OK in the immediate aftermath of the deal, the league requires teams to have at least 14 players, which meant the Nets eventually had to sign someone. First, they signed big man Norvel Pelle to help address their lack of frontcourt depth. Now, they've announced the addition of veteran guard Iman Shumpert.
The 30-year-old Shumpert actually last played in the NBA with the Nets, suiting up for 13 games off the bench with the team last season before he was waived. He went unsigned this offseason and has spent the interim working out in hopes of a new opportunity which has now arrived.
Since Harden's debut, they have the 27th-ranked defense in the league and are allowing 116.1 points per 100 possessions. Shumpert isn't going to come in and solve all of those problems, but he made his name on the defensive end and can guard multiple positions on the perimeter. Even if he never becomes a major part of the rotation, he's at least another option for coach Steve Nash to try out when they can't get stops.
Source: Jack Maloney, CBS Sports
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