Nets sign Tre Scott to hardship deal to play season finale at Raptors
The Brooklyn Nets signed forward Tre Scott to a contract with Brian Lewis of the New York Post reporting that it just covers Sunday's season finale.
The Brooklyn Nets are nearing the end of their 2025-26 NBA regular season as they have their regular season-finale on Sunday at the Toronto Raptors before heading back home for exit interviews. Brooklyn has been focused on evaluating the end of the roster as much as possible as this season comes to a close, but the Nets still need to keep those players available. The Nets announced on Sunday that they signed forward Trevon Scott to a contract ahead of their season finale at the Raptors on Sunday.
Brian Lewis of the New York Post added that a source told him that Scott was being signed to a hardship deal that only covers Sunday's game in Toronto which could explain why Brooklyn's press release didn't specify if Scott's deal was of the multi-year variety. Scott, 29 , signed his initial 10-day contract with the Nets on Apr. 2 and since then, he has been providing solid production as head coach Jordi Fernandez is looking to evaluate more players to end the season.
In five games (three starts), Scott is averaging 8. 0 points, 5. 6 rebounds, 1.
8 assists, and 1. 4 steals per game while shooting 38. 1% from the field and 28.