The Brooklyn Nets may be making significant changes in the near future. Currently ranked as the 11th seed in the Eastern Conference, the team is eager to improve their position and believes that trades are the best way to achieve that. One player who could potentially be leaving Brooklyn is forward Dorian Finney-Smith. The Milwaukee Bucks, among other teams, have expressed interest in acquiring Finney-Smith, as reported by Ian Begley via NBACentral. Spencer Dinwiddie and Royce O’Neale are also potential departures from the Nets before the trade deadline. Nic Claxton is another player who is attracting interest from multiple teams. Brooklyn has a range of options available to them and must now determine the best course of action and find suitable trade partners. Finney-Smith has averaged 9.1 points and 4.8 rebounds this season. This is only his second year with the team, having been traded from the Dallas Mavericks last season as part of the Kyrie Irving deal. If the Bucks are inquiring about Finney-Smith, it is likely that other teams will also be reaching out to the Nets in the coming days. With Mikal Bridges and Cam Thomas as key players, the Nets are focused on building a strong roster around them before the season concludes. Last year, the team underwent significant changes around the trade deadline, and it remains to be seen if history will repeat itself this year.
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