Mar 20, 2015; Brooklyn, NY, USA; Brooklyn Nets forward
Joe Johnson(7) defended by Milwaukee Bucks center
Zaza Pachulia(27) during the second half at the Barclays Center. The Nets defeated the Bucks 129 – 127 in three overtimes. Mandatory Credit: Adam Hunger-USA TODAY Sports
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Over the next couple of months, we’ll speak to experts on each and every team as we look at how their team’s summer has gone, where their expectations are, and most importantly, what they think of our Bucks.
Having started by looking at the Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics so far, today we continue with another Eastern Conference team.
The Brooklyn Nets had an eventful season to say the least last year, and despite their countless dramas they somehow squeezed their way into the playoffs. Now with Deron Williams gone, and Thaddeus Young and Brook Lopez re-signed, what’s in store for a younger Nets?
Tasked with answering those questions, we’ve turned to Colby Giacubeno, co-editor over at FanSided’s From Russia With Dunk.
Check out what he had to say below, and then be sure to follow Colby and From Russia With Dunk on Twitter.
Next: What Are The Nets Aiming For This Season?