The Nets enter this summer as one of the younger teams in the NBA.
Their roster's average age was 24.8 years old in 24-25 (3rd youngest in NBA).
Despite their current youth movement, they may look to add a scorer back to the roster for a second stint in Brooklyn.
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Who could Brooklyn sign this offseason?
The Nets could be a team that has some interest in Hawks' guard Caris Levert this offseason, as he will be a UFA (per AmicoHoops).
Levert previously played for the Nets from when he was drafted in 2016 until 2021 when he was traded mid-season to the Pacers.
The Nets have also been rumored to trade for Allen, which could create a possible 18-19 Nets reunion if they had Levert, Allen and D'Angelo Russell all on the roster.
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Levert with more usage and minutes in Brooklyn can unlock the skillset he had a few years ago.
Levert averaged 12.1 PPG, 3.2 RPG and 3.4 APG in 64 games between the Cavs and Hawks in 24-25.
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