The Brooklyn Nets are in a free fall. Last year, the Nets started 13-10 after beating the Phoenix Suns, Brooklyn endured a miserable final 59 games that year.
This year, after beating the Suns and moving to 9-10 on the season, The Nets are just 2-8 and headed straight for the lottery.
That's not a bad thing according to many Net fans who want the team to draw as many ping pong balls as possible with the hopes of nabbing a top pick and grabbing Cooper Flagg or Dylan Harper.
Sean Marks already sold off Dennis Schröder with more vets, including Dorian Finney-Smith among others, likely on the move.
For first year coach Jordi Fernandez, a promising season will likely see his roster poached by true championship contenders as the Nets front office aims to stockpile draft picks and future assets.
Those who are in the anti-tank camp only wished that Marks jump started the tank last season by trading veterans at that early juncture.
Now, the Nets have picked a direction and will need the right bounce of a ping pong ball to draft a future building block.
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