Atlantic Notes: Nets, Raptors, Valanciunas

The Nets pursued several restricted free agents since Sean Marks took over as the team’s GM, but they weren’t able to land any of their targets. Marks said the team’s failures will not deter the franchise from pursing those types of players in the future, as Net Income of SB Nation writes.

“The fact that we have cap space, and the cards have fallen the way they have, we’ll obviously continue to try and be as aggressive and creative as we can in building this team; and if that means going through restricted free agency, that’ll be the path we go through,” Marks said.

Here’s more from the Atlantic Division:

  • Marks added that the Nets won’t necessarily limit themselves to picking up a point guard if they makes any additions despite the lack of proven options on the roster, Anthony Puccio of SB Nation relays (Twitter link).
  • Ryan Wolstat of The Toronto Sun isn’t convinced that Jonas Valanciunas is a good fit with the Raptors. The scribe argues that the big man’s value lies in his offensive production, but his talents are being wasted with Kyle Lowry and DeMar DeRozan taking on such large roles. Wolstat adds that Paul Millsap would be an ideal target should the team look to make a trade.
  • The Raptors wouldn’t be strong fit for DeMarcus Cousins, Wolstat contends in the same piece. Wolstat believes the team could only offer Cousins a role similar to the one it offers Valanciunas, which Cousins would likely scoff at.
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