New York Post

NETS TRAINING CAMP ROSTER

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Player, Pos. Jarrett Allen, C DeMarre Carroll, SF Allen Crabbe, SG/SF Mitch Creek, G Ed Davis, PF/C Spencer Dinwiddie, PG Jared Dudley, SF/PF Kenneth Faried, PF Treveon Graham, SG/SF Joe Harris, SG Rondae Hollis-Jefferson, PF Caris LeVert, PG/SF Rodions Kurucs, F Jordan McLaughlin, PG Dzanan Musa, G/F Shabazz Napier, PG Theo Pinson, SG/SF D’Angelo Russell, PG Alan Williams, F

Skinny

Nets are giddy about young center who needs to improve rebounding. At 32, he’s the grown-up in the room and a leader coming off a career year. Has pure stroke, but must continue hot finish to earn that huge deal. Aussie had hoped for a two-way deal, but is now considerin­g his options. 14.1 rebounds per 36 minutes came at a shockingly low $4 million price. Can Skills Challenge winner and Most Improved finalist keep improving? Got in shape and dropped weight. Will it help his play? Newark-bred Manimal still can board with the best. A 43.8 percent shooter from deep, can he develop into a 3-and-D type? Shot 41.9 percent from 3 and was poster child for player developmen­t. Undersized and can’t shoot, but energy and athleticis­m are invaluable. Can play three spots. Looking for a breakthrou­gh in Year 3. With a four-year deal, the Nets see long-term potential. Excelled in summer league to buck Nets’ preference for big guards. The Bosnian teen can score. What position will he play and can he guard? NCAA champ at UConn ensures PG injuries won’t derail another season. Defended at UNC and shot enough over summer to earn a two-way deal. Didn’t get a rookie scale extension; hoping to earn a big RFA deal. Averaged 11.4 points and 9.1 boards after the break in 2016-17.

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