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How Tyler Zeller has gone from sleeper to keeper


, who was signed on September 11, has become the team’s starting center over Timofey Mozgov, a player who the Nets are paying $16 million per year. Zeller, 27, has also become one of the Nets’ key performers of late. Since November 24, a 10-game stretch, Zeller has put up 9.6 points, 6.1 rebounds and is shooting 65%, playing 20.7 minutes per game. (Nets Daily)

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