The Brooklyn Nets have agreed to a two‑way contract with Tyler Bilodeau, selected 43rd in the draft, strengthening their focus on shooting and long‑term development. The 2.06‑metre UCLA forward arrives after averaging 17.6 points last season on 51.8% from the field and an elite 46.4% from three, making him one of the most efficient perimeter threats in his class.
The two‑way structure will allow him to split time between the NBA and G League, offering both flexibility and valuable minutes. Brooklyn also signed Illinois forward Ben Humrichous to an Exhibit 10 deal after his impactful role during the program’s Final Four run. His 5.8 points, 3.9 rebounds and strong pre‑draft workouts highlighted his tactical intelligence and readiness to compete for a roster spot. A second Exhibit 10 went to guard Dion Brown, who averaged 11.3 points and 5.4 rebounds at St. Louis. These moves underline Brooklyn’s strategy built on depth, shooting and internal growth.