The Brooklyn Nets did not make any major moves at Thursday’s trade deadline, but instead general manager Sean Marks managed to add another asset for down the line.
Brooklyn’s lone deal on Thursday was to send cash considerations to the Toronto Raptors in exchange for center Greg Monroe and Toronto’s 2021 second-round pick. The Nets then placed Monroe on waivers.
It is another in a series of deals Marks has made since becoming the Nets’ GM in February 2016 that have stabilized a listing franchise that had little talent, salary cap problems and little in the way of future draft assets.