
The Nets are nowhere near good enough to be drafting for need.
But what do they do when the proverbial best player available isn’t the best athlete? Or the best fit?
That could very well be the fix the Nets find themselves in next month if they’re picking sixth and Illinois point guard Keaton Wagler is on the board.
As June 23 rapidly approaches, this generational draft has grown from a Big 3 to a Big 4, with Caleb Wilson now perceived as having joined AJ Dybantsa, Darryn Peterson and Cam Boozer in the rung of potential franchise-changers.


