The Nets' Cam Johnson shoots over the Philadelphia 76ers' Tyrese Maxey...

The Nets' Cam Johnson shoots over the Philadelphia 76ers' Tyrese Maxey in the first half of Game 2 in the first round of the NBA playoffs on Monday in Philadelphia. Credit: AP/Derik Hamilton

The Nets closed the book on their "super team" era with a 45-37 record and a second consecutive first-round sweep in the playoffs.
Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving were both traded during the season and now the Nets have to decide what the next era will be. General manager Sean Marks preached patience and poise after the 76ers ended the Nets' season, but can the franchise stand pat or will they take some risks to try and return to championship contender status?
It’s part of another critical offseason so here are five key questions the team must address.

What will Ben Simmons be able to contribute? 

Marks noted that for now, Simmons won’t need another surgery for his back that sidelined him after 42 games. But will he be 100% by Sept. 1, as Marks said?

There’s always the hope that Simmons rediscovers his peak form as a facilitator/defender. He hasn’t been that player since the 2020-21 season. But the Nets can only wait and see because Simmons is owed $78.2 million over the next two seasons. It’s hard to find a suitable trade partner so hope is all they have that Simmons can recover and have an on-court impact.

Injured Nets guard Ben Simmons watches from the bench during...

Injured Nets guard Ben Simmons watches from the bench during the third quarter against the Cavaliers at Barclays Center on Tuesday. Credit: Brad Penner


Will Nets sign Cam Johnson to an extension?
Johnson is the Nets’ biggest priority among their free agents. He showed signs that he’s ready for a bigger role in his first extended stint as a starter as he averaged 16.6 points since his arrival and upped that to 18.5 points in the playoffs.

Since Johnson is a restricted free agent, the Nets can match any team’s offer. But Johnson spoke highly of the organization at exit interviews and is very close to Mikal Bridges. He’s due for a significant raise so will the Nets pay up — perhaps around $20 million a year — for a key piece?

Can Mikal Bridges take his game to another level?

Bridges blossomed with the Nets and looked the part of a future All-Star candidate. He was comfortable being the No. 1 scoring option but he also struggled and looked fatigued when the 76ers keyed on him during the playoffs.

So what will Bridges do in a full season with those expectations? He said during his exit interviews that he’ll put in more work this offseason to improve his conditioning. Now the Nets have to decide if he can be the lead option for 82 games or if they need to find a co-lead option via trade or free agency to help Bridges.

Brooklyn Nets' Mikal Bridges smiles as he warms up prior...

Brooklyn Nets' Mikal Bridges smiles as he warms up prior to Game 2 in the first round of the NBA basketball playoffs against the Philadelphia 76ers, Monday, April 17, 2023, in Philadelphia. (AP Photo/Derik Hamilton) Credit: AP/Derik Hamilton


What will the Nets do in the NBA Draft?
After no draft picks last year, the Nets have the 21st and 22nd picks in this year’s draft in June along with the 51st pick. This has been touted as a deep draft class so the Nets have two good chances to add a promising young player.

On the other hand, should they try to package those picks for a trade? The Nets don’t have any picks in 2024 so they could go that route.

Either way, the Nets have solid options. The draft will be the first sign if their plan means keeping young talent or using them as trade bait.

Trust the new core or chase a big free agent?

Through 27 games, there were things to like about this Nets’ group besides Bridges and Johnson. Nic Claxton improved as a full-time starter in his fourth season. But the Nets also went 12-15 during that stretch and lacked both rebounding and shot creation

So how much faith should be in this group for a full season? Do the Nets keep Spencer Dinwiddie, who struggled in the playoffs and is a free agent next summer? Royce O’Neale’s $9.5 million salary becomes guaranteed on July 10. Did Claxton show enough to trust him next season when he's due for a new contract next summer?

The Nets have six players on expiring contracts for 2023-24 so it's tempting to run things back or be aggressive in trade talks. There's not enough evidence this core is a playoff contender but there's potential they'll be, at worst, a solid team led by Bridges. Is that enough to ride with or will Marks use his patience to study the free agent landscape and find bigger names to upgrade this roster?

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