Nets second-round pick Jaylen Hands will sign a contract to join the Long Island Nets of the G League, tweets Brian Lewis of The New York Post.
Hands, a 6’3″ guard out of UCLA, was selected by Brooklyn with the No. 56 overall pick in this year’s draft after declaring as an early entrant following his sophomore season. In 2018/19, the 20-year-old averaged 14.2 PPG, 6.1 APG, and 3.7 RPG with a .413/.373/.780 shooting line in 33 games (31.2 MPG) for the Bruins.
Because the Nets already have 15 players on guaranteed salaries and have filled both of their two-way contract slots, a G League contract has long appeared to be the most likely outcome for Hands. Brooklyn will retain his NBA rights while he plays for Long Island, so other NBA teams won’t be able to poach him away. Hands would be eligible to sign with the Nets later in the season or in a future league year.
While Hands may still be in Brooklyn’s long-term plans, recent history suggests that second-round picks who start their careers on G League contracts aren’t locks to eventually join their NBA team. Since 2017, four draftees have signed NBAGL deals and only one (Isaiah Hartenstein) has eventually appeared in at least one game for the NBA team that drafted him.
With Hands’ plans for the 2019/20 season now clear, Hornets second-rounder Jalen McDaniels is the only 2019 draft pick whose immediate future remains uncertain.