The Brooklyn Nets recently worked out Arkansas forward Trevon Brazile.
Brazile has been a name I’ve mentioned numerous times as one of my personal favorite second round sleepers this year.
The 6’10 forward plays with extreme physicality and provides much needed athleticism on both ends of the floor. Would absolutely love to grab him at 33! #NetsWorld
The NBA draft is Tuesday June 23rd, NBA free agency begins just a week later on June 30th at 6pm.
Sean Marks, I need you to lock tf in. Hopefully your job depends on it. We’re done preaching “future flexibility”
It’s time to use that flexibility to build a great roster🙏
Who do latest mock drafts have Nets selecting?
ClutchPoints: Acuff
ESPN: Acuff
The Athletic: Acuff
Bleacher Report: Acuff
The Ringer: Acuff
No Ceilings: Acuff
CBS Sports (Finkelstein): Acuff
CBS Sports (Parrish): Brown
Yahoo Sports: Brown
Acuff has emerged as the overwhelming favorite.
The Charlotte Hornets have Nicolas Claxton on their radar with the Nets having expressed interest in Coby White in the past, per @MikeAScotto
The two sides could discuss a sign-and-trade if Brooklyn uses their cap space elsewhere
(https://t.co/WfoRSrfkPI)
"Amid a belief in some corners that the Nets are open to trading their pick while playing host to the draft itself at Barclays Center, sources say that they have indeed shown particular interest in Brown that would appear to run counter to any moving-down suggestions" via @TheSteinLine
My “My Guys” FAs for Brooklyn this offseason💰
-Peyton Watson
-Rui Hachimura
-Walker Kessler
-Coby White
-Quentin Grimes
If we add any of these guys I’ll be happy (some depend on who comes here at 6)
The Brooklyn Nets should pursue Rui Hachimura in free agency.
Bleacher Report's Eric Pincus said Hachimura is "believed to be seeking a raise" and may leave the Los Angeles Lakers.
With cap space available, Brooklyn could be an ideal landing spot.