With the Brooklyn Nets' season over, the organization's priorities have turned to free agency and more urgently, the draft.
The Nets will select 29th with the Atlanta Hawks' pick, one they will receive due to a swap that was part of the 2012 Joe Johnson deal. They're second-to-last in the first round, but that doesn't mean all hope is lost.
Even if Billy King has earned a poor reputation because of trades like the ones for Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett or Deron Williams or Gerald Wallace or Joe Johnson—that went on longer than expected—the Nets general manager actually has a pretty respectable record on draft night.