The Brooklyn Nets have gone through most of their offseason in terms of moves that they’re going to make to improve the team enough to be a force next season. According to some, it looks like the Nets will be one of those teams in the middle of the NBA in terms of quality.
In Bleacher Report’s latest NBA power rankings done by Andy Bailey, Brooklyn ranked 19th on the list after free agency has come and gone. While there are still a few free agents out there, it looks like most of the moves that teams are going to make have been done so the league can look forward to training camp and things of that nature.
According to the article, the Nets ranked 17th in the league before free agency happened. Since free-agency came and went, Brooklyn has lost players like Joe Harris and Patty Mills, but has added players like Dennis Smith Jr., Lonnie Walker IV, and Darius Bazley.
As expected, the Nets are a middle-of-the-pack kind of team which kind of goes either way in terms of their season. After losing so much shooting, not to mention Seth Curry leaving as well, Brooklyn did not find add much shooting to the roster outside of Walker IV. However, the team did get more athletic and that could be interesting to see next season.
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Story originally appeared on Nets Wire