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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. (AP) — The Brooklyn Nets held a casual workout for a half-dozen prospects on Wednesday leading to Thursday's NBA draft.
Having traded away their first and second-round picks, the Nets won't be making any selections unless they are involved in a trade.
Nets general manager Billy King said it was unlikely that he'd be able to acquire a first-round pick, though he might be able to get a second rounder.
In what is widely considered to be a deep draft, the general manager expressed an unwillingness to give too much away in order to get a pick.
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