Sean Marks’ biggest acquisition of the off-season was not the five future first round picks and first round swap the Brooklyn Nets got from the cross-river rivals. Nor was it the rejiggering of draft assets with the Houston Rockets that got the Nets GM two firsts they had given up in the James Harden trade three years back. Those were huge deals for the Nets rebuilding strategy, but no.
His biggest acquisition was the signing of Jordi Fernandez, the former associate head coach of the Sacramento Kings and current head coach of Team Canada, for Brooklyn’s top job.