By now, it seems obvious that the Brooklyn Nets corporate decision to rebuild was about a number of things: the Nets inability to find a star to play next to Mikal Bridges, Bridges desire to join his college buddies at the Garden and the too-good-pass-up trade offers from the New York Knicks and Houston Rockets.
Added to that, reports Brian Lewis Sunday, was Joe Tsai’s invading confidence in Sean Marks and the Nets scouting and Draft apparatus — one with a long history of turning late first round picks and early second rounders into top-notch NBA players … none higher than No.