While the Nets shook off a frenzied week in the press, head coach firing and 1-5 start to their season with some improved play as of late, it’s hard to find much comfort in their team as assembled.
Kyrie Irving is serving out a suspension that could extend itself if he doesn’t perform remedial measures, while Ben Simmons is trying to shake off rust and injury to get his season on track. Meanwhile, Kevin Durant is surrounded by an uncompetitive and unserious team that he already requested out of mere months ago.
It all feels like it’s on thin ice, and general manager Sean Marks, or whoever might replace him, will need an exit strategy.
It's worth noting, however, that the Nets named Jacque Vaughn as their new head coach on Wednesday, following the ousting of Steve Nash earlier this month.
The most obvious reset button is trading Durant, a top-10 player still performing fabulously, to kickstart a rebuild or retool. Unfortunately his trade value only dropped from a summer that featured few suitors for his talents.
Brooklyn should still be able to net a young player and draft capital, even if they’re in desperate positioning. Perhaps a DeAndre Ayton or Mikal Bridges package from Phoenix, or just a full pick package if they want to rebuild through the draft. The Nets have done well drafting out of poor positions, imagine what they could do in the lottery.
Even if the Nets settle, Durant assures them a collection of assets. It’s what to do with their other two stars that’s in question.