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The Nets signed a new star in Hong Kong, China. He is a potential competitor to Zeng Fanbo s two-way contract?

According to the news from NBA reporter Ary, who has been crazy about recent news, the Brooklyn Nets signed a one-year partial guarantee contract with David Muoka, an inside player from Hong Kong, China. He also has the opportunity to win the opportunity to stay in the team through the next training camp and preseason.

Moka was born in December 2000, 208cm tall and weighed 107kg. He is a native of Hong Kong, but he has Nigerian and British descent. Moka has played in the NCAA field for four seasons and has been with two NCAA teams at Lamar University and the University of Nevada at Las Vegas, but his performance in the NCAA field is mediocre and has no highlights. In the 2023-24 season, Moka joined the Nets' NBA Development League team, the Nets, but his performance was not ideal. He also participated in the NBA draft after the end of the season, but eventually became a undraft.

Moka played for the Chicago Bulls' NBA Development League team's Wind City Bulls. He played 48 games in the NBA Development League, averaging 26.5 minutes per game, averaging 10.7 points, 8.5 rebounds, 0.6 steals and 2.1 blocks, and had 1.1 turnovers and 2.2 fouls. He shot 66.9% from the field and 59.5% from free throws. He also represented the Bulls in the NBA Summer League. He played 5 games in the summer league, averaging 14.1 minutes per game, averaging 4 points, 4.6 rebounds, 0.8 assists, 1 steal and 1 block, and 1.4 turnovers and 1.6 fouls. He shot 45% from the field and 66.7% from free throws. Moka's performance in the NBA Development League last season was actually quite good. He was able to play a good role in the defensive end. His inside defense, rebounding protection and frame protection are all worthy of recognition. He also has good basket efficiency on the offensive end, and it seems that his personal abilities are relatively comprehensive.

After signing Muka, the Nets' lineup currently includes 21 players, which is also the largest number of players a team can have during the offseason. Next, if the Nets want to continue signing other players, they must first cut off existing players or reduce the current number of players through trades. In fact, they have previously confirmed that they will sign Ricky Council IV and Grant Nelson, but neither of these signs have been officially announced. In other words, next we should see the Nets make various layoffs and trades to reduce the number of players, and their operations should become very active next time. As for Moka, he should have the opportunity to launch an opportunity to launch a two-way contract. He may also be a potential competitor to Zeng Fanbo, who is also from China?