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The Brooklyn Nets are one of the teams that are heading into free-agency with a clear plan ahead of them as they are looking down the barrel of a full-scale rebuild. Brooklyn took care of business by trading Mikal Bridges to the New York Knicks and re-signing center Nic Claxton to a big contract, but they still have free-agency to worry about.
With the Nets headed into a rebuild, they are not concerned with adding the best players that were considered available since Brooklyn is prioritizing player development and playing time for the younger players on the team. At the moment, the Nets are operating as an over-the-cap team so they have already spent enough money without having to worry about being above the salary floor that is mandated by the collective bargaining agreement (CBA).
With that being said, there are still plenty of free-agents out there looking for new homes and possibly, big paydays as well. Here are five free-agents that the Nets could still go after on Day 2 of free-agency on Monday:
