The 2018-2019 Brooklyn Nets season was indisputably a success. A 42-40 record, representing a 14-win improvement, the biggest improvement by percentage in the league. A return to the playoffs three years into their rebuild, organically, without making shortsighted moves to accelerate the timeline. A change in perception, from an organization defined by a bad trade, to one defined by its culture from management down, quality coach, and talented roster. And, last but not least, the development of D’Angelo Russell into an all-star.
The 2018-19 Nets were fun. They played an exciting style of basketball.