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The Nets’ first loss of the season Sunday night at Charlotte has proved especially costly, with the team announcing on Monday that Spencer Dinwiddie, who has been starting at guard alongside. Spencer Dinwiddie #26 of the Brooklyn Nets goes to the hoop for a basket during the third quarter against the Golden State Warriors at Barclays Center on Tuesday, Dec. 22, 2020 in New York City.
The Brooklyn Nets are looking to make a major roster change yet again. This time, they are looking to trade long time guard Spencer Dinwiddie, according to ESPN’s Marc Spears.
The 27-year-old partially tore his ACL against the Charlotte Hornets in late December, but he averaged averaged 20.6 points per game and 6.8 assists per game last year. Before the season began, Dinwiddie was always talked about as one of the key factors to leading a contending Nets squad.
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Now, he is a trade asset. So why now? And why does it have to be Dinwiddie on the way out? Well, if Brooklyn wants to keep both him and Bruce Brown, it would be extremely costly, per Nets Daily’s Billy Reinhardt.
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Unfortunately, the Nets look like they are not willing to do that. That brings us to the predicament Sean Marks is in right now. Do you choose to keep Bruce Brown (7.7 ppg., 58% FG%) who has been a vital piece to this new found success for the Nets — or do you keep Dinwiddie after all he has sacrificed for Brooklyn since getting here in 2016? It looks like the Nets are opting to upgrade by parting with Dinwiddie.