The Hornets are signing free agent guard Edmond Sumner to a one-year contract, reports Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN. Sumner will be vying for a roster spot in training camp, Wojnarowski adds.
According to Rod Boone of The Charlotte Observer, Sumner’s contract will be non-guaranteed.
Sumner, 27, is a 6-foot-4 combo guard who played college ball at Xavier. He holds six years of NBA experience — five with Indiana and one with Brooklyn.
2022-23 was a comeback campaign for Sumner, who missed all of 2021-22 with a torn Achilles tendon. He appeared in 53 games (13.9 MPG) for the Nets last season, averaging 7.1 PPG on .461/.356/.917 shooting.
The Nets waived Sumner in July before his salary for 2023-24 became fully guaranteed. HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto previously reported that the Hornets were interested in adding Sumner to their roster.
The Hornets’ roster is currently full, and Theo Maledon is returning to the team on a two-way deal. That means Charlotte will have to release two players to make room for Sumner and Maledon.
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