The Nets took another upside flier, and did it on a low-risk, team-friendly deal. Where have we heard that before?
After developing Spencer Dinwiddie into an NBA Skills champion and Most Improved Player finalist, and turning Joe Harris into one of the league’s better shooters, the Nets are starting to develop a reputation as a team on which players can get a chance and get better. The latest to take note — and take his shot — is Treveon Graham.
“It’s not a coincidence,” said Graham, 24. “It shows the Brooklyn Nets give people opportunities.