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THE HEDGE: With losses mount and play-in near certain, a new way to look at Nets wheeling and dealing

It will take a while, maybe a long while, for the full consequences of the last two weeks of deal-making to be known, but since February 10, Sean Marks and his front office remade the Nets roster ... and future.

In that time, with a blockbuster trade, a buyout deadline signing and the release of two players who’d recently been rotation players, Brooklyn has become a different team. They have reconstituted their “Big Three” (at considerable risk), added a veteran with more than 50 games of post-season experience as well as two other players, both of whom have played well, even in a small sample.