None of the young(-ish) Brooklyn Nets we’ve analyzed so far in this mini-series — Tosan Evbuomwan, Tyrese Martin, and Keon Johnson,— entered 2024-2025 with high expectations.
Evbuomwan, a two-way player, didn’t even land in the borough until the calendar flipped. Martin was on a two-way contract through the All-Star break, and Johnson was trying to build off a strong Las Vegas Summer League performance, one that earned him a standard contract.
All three of those players are already success stories, but it’s not certain any of them will become above-average NBA players.