Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks has done a good job this offseason bettering the Nets future. He loaded up on draft picks and traded away Timofey Mozgov and Jeremy Lin; two players with huge contracts.
With those moves benefiting the future, Marks also brought in eight new players who are all expected to make the Nets roster come October:
- Kenneth Faried (via trade)
- Jared Dudley (via trade)
- Theo Pinson (undrafted free agent)
- Shabazz Napier (free agent signing)
- Ed Davis (free agent signing)
- Treveon Graham (free agent signing)
- Dzanan Musa (drafted with 29th overall pick)
- Rodions Kurucs (drafted with 40th overall pick)
When looking at the new players coming to Brooklyn’s offense, it is clear the Nets targeted improving their frontcourt.