Terance Mann is Here to Stay, and the Hometown Hero Could See a Breakout Season With the Nets
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Terance Mann is Here to Stay, and the Hometown Hero Could See a Breakout Season With the Nets
""I'm really happy to be able to experience this in my career," Mann said. "Not a lot of people get to experience this.""
""I talk about it every day," Mann said. "I was walking around downtown Brooklyn before Barclays was even there.""
Terance Mann was acquired by the Brooklyn Nets in a three-team deal involving the Hawks and Celtics and joins a roster where he is the oldest player at 28. Mann can contribute as a three-and-D wing immediately while providing veteran leadership for a young core. He has playoff experience in four of six seasons and averages 8.1 points per game. Mann is excited to play in his hometown, enjoys easier access for family, and notes noticeable changes in Brooklyn since his departure. The organization likely sought the No. 22 draft pick in the trade, but Mann offers present help and potential to expand his role beyond previous bench minutes behind superstars.
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