The Brooklyn Nets are projected to have oodles of cap space next season, propelling them to sign some of the top free agents around the league in the offseason.
The Los Angeles Lakers acquired Dorian Finney-Smith two months ago in a deal that sent D'Angelo Russell back to the Brooklyn Nets for a second stint. The addition of Finney-Smith has significantly bettered the Lakers' depth at the wing position.
The Brooklyn Nets have undergone significant roster changes this season, with multiple trades and departures. Dorian Finney-Smith and Maxwell Lewis were dealt to the Los Angeles Lakers in exchange for guard D’Angelo Russell, while Brooklyn also reached a buyout agreement with forward Ben Simmons.
The Nets are 30-25-1 against the spread this season, while the Wizards are 24-31-1 ATS on the year. The Under has a 33-23 edge in Nets games this year, with the Over posting a slim 28-27-1 advantage when the Wizards play. Brooklyn is playing to an average total of 215.7 ppg, with Washington averaging a total of 229.5 ppg.
Maxwell Lewis is set to return to action for the Nets after avoiding a potential season-ending injury in his first game with the team.
Former Brooklyn Nets guard Dennis Smith Jr. is looking to return to the NBA this season, according to NBA insider Chris Haynes.
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Brooklyn Nets guard D'Angelo Russell is out for Saturday's game at the Philadelphia 76ers due to a right ankle sprain.
The month of January was rough for the Brooklyn Nets. They had just parted ways with Dennis Schroder and Dorian Finney-Smith — two of the teams' key veterans —