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As a team in the midst of a rebuilding phase, there is no such thing as having an abundance of first-round draft picks. If the Nets hold on to all four of thei
The Nets — likely to be tanking next season — are the only game in town when it comes to absorbing big contracts into cap space.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Brooklyn Nets Poised To Reshape NBA Landscape With Draft Capital And Cap Space Ahead Of 2025 OffseasonThe Brooklyn Nets experienced a disappointing 2024-25 NBA season, finishing 12th with a record of 26 wins and 56 losses. However, thanks to their substantial draft capital and cap space, they have potential for significant improvement in the upcoming season.
NBA draft is drawing nearer, and there's reportedly more clarity as to which teams will be trying to move up in the lottery.
There's talent on the board in every NBA Draft. How confident should each lottery team be in their front office's ability to find it this year? From "We're going to blow this" to "Whoever we take, he'll be a star":
It is not particularly bold to lead with the team owning more picks than any other in the draft, but even after dropping to the No. 8 pick after an unfavorable lottery drawing, the Nets have a more valuable set of picks in 2025 than any team outside of Dallas and San Antonio.
Kon Knueppel has been the favorite to land with the Brooklyn Nets for several weeks now at their No. 8 selection. The sharpshooting guard is coming off an impressive 40.6% shooting year behind the arc, and while his assist numbers are at a 2.7 average, he's been regarded as a solid player maker, especially in the pick-and-roll game.
The Nets are exploring a trade that would send Cam Johnson to the Raptors or Rockets to move up in the draft. The Nets would also absorb a “bad contract” into their cap space in such a deal. Hearing Nets may want to move up from #19 to the lottery,