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The Brooklyn Nets have not lived up to expectations. Here are three moves that the Nets can make to turn their season around.<\/strong><\/em><\/p>\n
Forward T.J. Warren is targeting a return on Dec. 2. Warren has not played a regular-season game since Dec. 29, 2020. When healthy, he was one of the most productive two-way wings in the league. In 2019-2020, he was one of only three players in the NBA to average at least 19 points and one steal, while shooting 40 percent from three (Damian Lillard, Jayson Tatum).<\/p>\n
For the Nets to be a true contender, the supporting cast needs to improve. Here are three moves that they can make.<\/p>\n
3. Move on from Patty Mills<\/h2>\n
As a 38.9 percent career three-point shooter, Mills could still have value to another team. However, he cannot be traded until Dec. 15. Until then, the Nets would be wise to allocate minutes to their other wings.<\/p>\n