Nets’ offseason has been both good and bad — and there’s plenty of unfinished business
The Brooklyn Nets' offseason has been a mix of good and bad, with the team making measured moves to raise their floor rather than making a big splash. The Nets have added All-Star Julius Randle and made value contracts, but still have unfinished business to attend to. The team's approach has been patient, clutching their assets while trying to compete, but they are still incomplete.
- ▪The Nets have added Julius Randle from the Timberwolves
- ▪The team has taken a patient approach to the offseason, focusing on raising their floor rather than making a big splash
- ▪Several big-name stars, including Giannis Antetokounmpo and Kawhi Leonard, have been traded this offseason
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Brooklyn Nets Nets’ offseason has been both good and bad — and there’s plenty of unfinished business By Brian Lewis Published July 2, 2026, 11:22 p.m. ET Julius Randle (right) is coming to the Nets from the Timberwolves. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post In a summer that’s already seen a number of stars traded, the Nets’ moves have been more measured than momentous, raising the floor more than the ceiling. The Nets are improved, but very much still incomplete. Giannis Antetokounmpo, Kawhi Leonard and Jaylen Brown have all been dealt. Brown went for pennies on the dollar after the Nets had been linked to the now-former Celtics star.
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