New York Post

Nets acquire forward

- By PETER BOTTE

The Nets are adding a former lottery pick to their rebuilding squad.

In a cost-cutting move by the Grizzlies, the Nets are acquiring small forward Ziaire Williams, the 10th overall pick in the 2021 draft.

Brooklyn also will receive a 2030 secondroun­d pick via Dallas in the deal, while sending forward/center Mamadi Diakite and the draft rights to 31-year-old Serbian forward Nemanja Dangubic to Memphis.

Diakite had been included as salary filler from the Knicks in the Mikal Bridges blockbuste­r trade earlier this month.

Williams, who will earn $6.1 million in the final season of his rookie contract in 2024-25, averaged 8.2 points and shot just 30.7 percent from 3-point range in 20.4 minutes per game over 51 appearance­s last year for the Grizzlies. The 22year-old Stanford product is eligible for a rookie extension until Oct. 21.

Williams didn’t play after March 2 because of a lower back injury and hip flexor strain, and he also missed time earlier in the year with a hand issue.

Memphis was looking to shed salary to stay under the first luxurytax apron of the salary cap; Diakite is slated to make $2.27 million this season after appearing in just six NBA games in 2023-24 — three apiece with the Spurs and the Knicks.

The Nets had a $9.5 million trade exception available after sending veteran Royce O’Neale to the Suns in February.

The Nets also took back Bojan Bogdanovic and Shake Milton in the Bridges deal for salarymatc­hing purposes, along with five firstround picks (four unprotecte­d) and a future unprotecte­d first-round swap from the Knicks.

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