The 22-year-old is set to sign contract with the Eastern Conference that could see him play in the G League with their affiliate team
Chinese basketball prospect Zeng Fanbo will sign a contract with the Brooklyn Nets on Monday, it has been reported.
The 2.11m (6 feet 11 inch) forward was expected to sign an Exhibit 10 contract – a one-year, non-guaranteed minimum NBA salary deal – with the Eastern Conference outfit, giving the Nets the right to field Zeng in the minor G League with their affiliate side for at least 60 days.
Zeng, who has been training in the United States since late August, hopes to impress in the Nets’ training camp, which begins on Wednesday, to improve his chances of winning the final two-way spot on the team.
Each NBA team are allowed only three two-way contracts – in which a player splits his time between a major league team and their affiliated minor league team – and 15 more standard contracts.






