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The 2020-21 Brooklyn Nets are going to look much different from the 2019-20 team with Kevin Durant returning to the floor, Kyrie Irving being his No. 2 and Steve Nash being the rookie who’ll run the show.
But that doesn’t mean — for all the weird things the franchise experienced — 2019-20 was a throwaway year for Brooklyn.
Nets Wire is looking at the good and bad from 2019-20 nd handing out some end of the season grades. Time to look back at the 2019-20 Brooklyn’s Latvian forward had:
Rodions Kurucs
STATS: 4.6 PPG | 2.9 RPG APG | 36.7 3PT%
As much as Kurucs had some impressive days in the Disney bubble, his second year in Brooklyn was not a step in the right direction.
Off-court trouble in offseason had Kurucs dealing with New York courts throughout the year as he spent more time playing for the Long Island Nets in the G League than he did as a rookie.
Kurucs can still hang, especially if he’s going to shoot around league average from long-range while continuing to bring his high energy. But, as the Nets look to tinker more with their roster heading into the start of the Steve Nash era, Kurucs’ future in Brooklyn is unclear.