Sunday’s draft lottery was disastrous for the Nets, who fell from third in the pre-lottery order — tied with three other teams for the best chance at landing No. 1 — to sixth overall. Several reporters described owner Joe Tsai, Brooklyn’s drawing room representative, as appearing “despondent” after the drawing occurred.
According to Brian Lewis of The New York Post (subscriber link), the onus is on general manager Sean Marks to figure out a way to make the best of the situation after Brooklyn dropped in last year’s lottery as well, falling from sixth to eighth and selecting Egor Demin.
Two league sources told Lewis the Nets will look to move up from sixth, but it remains to be seen how that will play out. Rival executives believe the Clippers could be open to moving down from No. 5, Lewis adds.
While Marks said the Nets would be “opportunistic” and “look at everything” regarding the possibility of moving up, he wasn’t sure that landing at sixth would necessarily make the team more aggressive on the trade market.
“Hard to tell. It’s all about how these guys develop,” Marks said, per Lewis. “I don’t think you want to make rash decisions before you’ve seen how they look. We all know there’s a group in this draft that could be game-changers; but I said could be because you never know. You get whether it’s six months from now or two years from now and there’s always surprises.
“So every draft there’s a guy who people didn’t quite expect to be [that good] if you do the redraft. So for us, it’ll be still about having patience. But at the end of the day, we’ve got optionality. We’ve maintained flexibility, we’ve got the cap space and assets. So the word would be opportunistic.”
Here’s more from around the Eastern Conference:
- Taylor Jenkins received a six-year contract when he was hired to be the head coach of the Bucks, ESPN’s Shams Charania reports within his story about Milwaukee seeking trade offers for Giannis Antetokounmpo. Jenkins was considered the top coaching candidate on the market, Charania writes.
- The Heat stayed at No. 13 in the draft lottery, which was their most likely outcome. If they keep the pick instead of trading it, who will they select? Three of the four mock drafts that were updated on Sunday had Miami selecting Alabama guard Labaron Philon, with Arizona guard Brayden Burries, Mexican forward Karim Lopez, Michigan big men Yaxel Lendeborg, Aday Mara and Morez Johnson, Washington center Hannes Steinbach, and Houston big man Chris Cenac among the other prospects projected to go in that range, notes Anthony Chiang of The Miami Herald.
- Magic president of basketball operations Jeff Weltman said last week that the team would evaluate “everything” that led to a disappointing season, including injuries being a factor in the team’s first-round loss to Detroit, writes Jason Beede of The Orlando Sentinel. “We look at everything,” Weltman said. “There’s nothing from scouting to analytics to performance to medical that we don’t turn over every rock over the summer. We’ll have deep-dive evaluations on everything.”

He should be despondent. Then again, he bought into the league knowing that it divides up its most valuable assets using this silly ping pong ball game.
Maybe BKN is now subject to the NYK’s lottery curse now that the NYK have become a playoff team. The NYK at least got Ewing in the first lottery, in exchange for their horrific lottery results for last 40 years. Not sure what BKN for their misfortune.
Nets should have traded up last year. No reason to do it this year. Acuff should be there at 6. And he’s a future star. Denim is more a 3 than a guard. Acuff is a scoring PG. Moving Porter this year should be their top priority. Just go into full rebuild mode.
They should look into that Warriors pick. They might be interested in Porter.
If Wilson goes 3-4. Then Clippers could be looking to trade. But I don’t see much difference in pick 5 and 6.
Nets get Acuff They should celebrate.
They’re not going further into rebuild mode since they don’t own their pick next year, unless somehow they finish with a better record than the Rockets. Porter will stay. They may want to make trades for vets. I agree that there’s no need to move in this draft since it’s a relatively strong draft at the top with no Wembys or Flaggs this time.
What do they need Porter for. To finish third worst team. He gets them the picks or young talent. Nets have only one option. That’s rebuild.
Nets were youngest team in NBA last year. And they
Have 12 first-round picks and 18 second-round picks through 2032. —Full Rebuild—
link to fanspo.com
Nets deserve all their mediocre picks for not upgrading.
If the nets got the number 1 pick they would still be one of the worst teams next year . It doesn’t matter who they draft . The GM/owner maybe should spend money and stop tanking try and build a professional basketball team and maybe you won’t have to worry about the draft every year