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Why Nets may bypass 2025, look to 2026 in NBA free agency

Sophia Martin
Sophia Martin
Published April 22, 2025
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While the NBA contestants are fighting in the postseason, the rest are plotting their restrictions. And for this next summer, the draft and the free agency, the considerable assets of the Nets can put them in the driver’s seat.

It remains so that the general manager of the Sean Marks and the team owner, Joe Tsai, decide to drive down.

“The Nets are in the driver’s seat this season with limit flexibility. Including The free agent remains [Cam] Thomas, [Day’Ron] Sharp And its four first round teams, Brooklyn projects that it will have $ 45 million in the capitalization room, ” written The ESPN Bobby Marks informant: there is no relationship with Sean, despite having previously been the general assistant manager of the Nets.

Nets can maintain the course on the reconstruction path in which they started last summer, spelling again next season for another lottery selection in a second consecutive draft. Or they can be turned off and try to change for a star.

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