David Muoka is already gone from Brooklyn. But he might not be gone from the Nets.

A day after Brooklyn signed Muoka to a standard contract, they announced they had waived the young big man on Tuesday afternoon. It created the roster space they needed to complete a trade for guard Kobe Bufkin .

A league source told the Post that Muoka is likely to land with G League affiliate Long Island, where he has played previously.

The Nets had even signed Muoka’s contract in a way to make such a reunion possible.

Brooklyn, like all other teams, must get down to 15 standard contracts by Opening Night, along with three two-way deals. Right now they’re overcrowded with 15 guaranteed contracts, four more non-guaranteed deals and two two-ways.

(They are reportedly adding Fanbo Zeng and Ricky Counci

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