The Long Island Nets roster is basically a blank slate. A few of last year’s players may return but the team will basically be formed by a number of decisions the team will make between now and Opening Night on November 3.
Who catches their eye during local player tryouts on September 15; who gets two-way deals with Brooklyn and Long Island; who doesn’t make the Nets final cut on October 15; who they might draft in the G-League Draft five days later —when they have six picks in the first round; and of course whether the Nets front office want to give Dzanan Musa or Rodions Kurucs minutes at Nassau Coliseum or keep them at Barclays.