It’s that time of the year where basketball is so close, yet so far away.
The schedule was released on Friday, teams have (mostly) finalized their rosters, and executives, coaches and players are on vacation before training camp starts in September. (They keep their phones close, though.)
The Nets have had quite the off-season despite the addition of zero huge names. They’ve set themselves up for 2019 in terms of cap space, draft picks and young assets in case the free agent route doesn’t work out.
So, we take a look at what they did this summer and what the roster will look like come the start of the season.