The Brooklyn Nets are about to embark on one of the most important offseasons for the franchise in recent memory.
After an incredible turnaround last season, where the Nets went from 28 wins to 42 and vaulted right back into the Eastern Conference playoffs, Brooklyn has a chance to make a splash this summer in free agency.
When he was first appointed general manager in 2016, Sean Marks inherited an aging Nets roster bereft of much talent, identity or assets.
With a series of shrewd moves and long-term planning, Marks managed to do the impossible and has rebuilt his Nets squad without any high draft picks or free agent signings.