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Zeng Fanbo is good! The Nets officially announced the severance of Evoma, leaving a two-way contract with Chinese new star competing with two players

11:42am, 30 August 2025Basketball

On August 30, the Nets officially announced that they would cut off two-way contract striker Tosan Evoma. The Nets currently have two two-way contract quotas in their lineup, and Chinese men's basketball national player Zeng Fanbo is expected to compete for a two-way contract quotas.

Chinese men's basketball forward Zeng Fanbo signed with the Nets this summer, but he signed only a training camp contract and has not really obtained the contract to open the NBA door, so he still needs to strive to upgrade to a two-way contract.

When Zeng Fanbo signed with a training camp contract, there was only one two-way contract quota left in the Nets, but now the Nets have cut forward Tosan Evoma. Tosan Evo immediately played for the Nets in 28 games last season, averaging 9.5 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2 assists per game.

After Tosan Erwoma was cut, the Nets currently have only one two-way contract player Etienne, which also means that the remaining players can attack the remaining two two-way contract places.

According to the analysis of Nets Daily, "After cutting Ervoma, the Nets currently have two two-way contract quotas. 22-year-old Zeng Fanbo and 23-year-old Grant Nelson are expected to become candidates for these two two-way contract quotas. Other possible candidates include inside player Teres Samuel."

Zeng Fanbo will prepare for the Nets' two-way Chinese games in October. He needs to strive to achieve high-quality performance on the court, so as to strive to upgrade to a two-way contract and replicate the model that Cui Yongxi got the two-way contract last year.

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