The reconstruction of the Nets begins with the June draft at the Barclays Center, its sand of origin. And finally four of its five selections of the League are established.
The NBA established five ties between teams with identical records on Monday through random drawings, Brooklyn among them. And the second best of the five selections of the Nets, the first acquired round of Milwaukee-Will ended up being the 19th in general.
“For obvious reasons, because for us the development does not stop at this time, we are going to enter a very important summer for us,” said the Nets coach Jordi Fernández.
Those obvious reasons include Brooklyn Head of head in a reconstructionD, Trading Houston four first -round teams to cut their own first natural lasters this year and next to take advantage of the consecutive classes of strong Draft.
Then, the Nets extracted a record of first five rounds and an exchange of the Knicks by Mikal Bridges, and proceeded to obtain their first lottery selection since 2010.
Brooklyn has the sixth probabilities of the sixth best part, with 9 percent of Cooper Flagg and 37.2 percent of possibilities of obtaining a selection in the Top 4. have 50.3 percent of the chances of landing in the seventh (29.7) or eighth (20.6).
The lottery will take place on May 12 and air in ESPN at 6:30 or 7 pm, depending on the playoff list that day.

That is the only uncertainty that remains where the Nets will write after Monday’s results.
The Nets had been stuck in a three-way draw for the 18-20 teams, with Brooklyn holding Milwaukee’s first round from the Bridges agreement, Washington with Memphis and Miami holding that of Golden State.
The NBA broke that draw, as well as four ethers, through random drawings made by the president of the league’s operations, Byron Spruelll in his office in Secaucus, NJ, and Ernst’s partner and the young Marc Dieli.
The Nets will write on the 26th (of Knicks in the Bridges Deal), 27th (of Houston) and 36, their own second natural round reacted from the Knicks.

Brooklyn could have forced the Knicks to choose a five -band draw by 22 if they had only delayed at home to overcome their archirival in the final of Sunday. But a two -digit mattress and third quarter flew and saw that this selection was reduced until No. 26.
Fernández, a first -year chief coach, is expected to have an opinion on who chooses Nets.
“We talked every day, so there will be no surprises in the draft, who we wrote, because he would have something to say,” said GM Sean Marks. “His staff is empowered to express an opinion and we really collaborate in these things. That is really important.
“We have a year under our belts to understand the Jordi system and how to play and what kind of past, but I am anxious to continue building this and building this with it.”