The NBA Draft finished last week. Now everyone is chomping at the bit as our gaze turns toward free agency. Everyone is trying to get better, whether it’s signing franchise-changing talents or adding key pieces to an already established roster. The Brooklyn Nets are in a position to do both.
Last season, the Nets’ biggest weakness was easily the frontcourt. Jarrett Allen, as much as he’s improved, still has glaring weaknesses in his game as he comes into his own. Ed Davis, albeit a great rebounder, did not give the Nets the rim protecting the team would’ve liked.