Although the exact terms were not disclosed, Farmar’s deal is believed to be around 3 yrs at 12 million dollars. It doesn’t make sense to think that Farmar will start, even on the current Nets roster, but he’ll most certainly be a nice compliment to Devon Harris in the back court.
Along with his playing ability, Farmar brings a big game pedigree and a couple NBA championship rings with him as well, which is sure to be a morale boost to the rest of the locker room. Jordan Farmar was drafted 26th overall by LA, and averages 6.9 pts, and 2.1 assists per game in his four year NBA career. He appeared in all 82 games last season for the Lakers, while helping them win back to back championships in2008-2009 and 2009-2010.