Brooklyn has a revamped roster headed into the upcoming season. Out went Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving and in came Mikal Bridges, Cameron Johnson, and others. The new core creates a youth movement for the Nets. Bridges, in his 27 games in Brooklyn last season, averaged an absurd 26.1 points. He will continue to be a focal point of the offense while also being a premier defender. Johnson is one of the elite three-point shooters in the league, hitting at a near 40% clip for his career. And Spencer Dinwiddie and Dorian Finney-Smith, who came over in the Kyrie Irving trade, add depth. Include center Nic Claxton, who took a massive step forward last year, and Brooklyn has its best years ahead of it.
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