
Even Nets owner Joe Tsai is surprised how quickly they turned into contenders
NY Post
Joe Tsai always believed in the Nets’ rebuild. He wouldn’t have shelled out billions of his own dollars to buy the team if he didn’t.
But even the visionary who co-founded one of the world’s biggest companies admits he couldn’t have seen this coming, Brooklyn’s improbable rise from the NBA’s cellar to championship contender. Or even favorite. “The revival of the Nets was already under way when I bought in 2018,” Tsai told The Post. “Sean Marks put the foundations in place with guys like Caris [LeVert], Jarrett [Allen], Joe [Harris] and Spencer [Dinwiddie].More Related News

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