Kawhi Leonard (right) goes up for a shot against Luis Scola in the Nets' 130-101 loss to the Spurs on Saturday.
SAN ANTONIO — Nets’ general manager Sean Marks may be trying to grow the latest branch of the Spurs Tree up in Brooklyn, but they admit it is absurd to even compare themselves to the NBA’s model franchise.
On Saturday the Nets got a reminder of why. In Marks’ first trip back to San Antonio — where he had been a player, assistant coach and assistant general manager — he saw his current team get routed 130-101 by his old one at the AT&T Center.