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The Brooklyn Nets have made a few moves since both the NBA trade and free agency moratoriums ended, but they aren’t done just yet.
As the James Harden trade talks have quieted, Landry Shamet and Bruce Brown are now in Brooklyn after being traded by the Los Angeles Clippers and Detroit Pistons, respectively, to the Nets in a three-team trade.
After Joe Harris re-signed with the Nets, Jeff Green also agreed to a deal with Brooklyn to reunite with his former Seattle SuperSonics and Oklahoma City Thunder teammate Kevin Durant.
But the Nets may still try to add another player.
According to Michael Scotto of USA TODAY SMG’s HoopsHype, the Nets are one of the teams that have shown interest in Glenn Robinson III, along with the Clippers, Los Angeles Lakers, Houston Rockets and Utah Jazz.
Robinson is a career 37.3% 3-point shooter. Last season, between the Golden State Warriors and Philadelphia 76ers, the 6-foot-6 wing shot 39.1% from deep.
Additionally, Nicolas Batum’s agent, Jeremy Medjana, told Basket Session six teams are interested in the wing: the Nets, Jazz, Clippers, Warriors, Milwaukee Bucks and Toronto Raptors.
Batum dealt with a fractured finger last season and has been largely underwhelming during his time with the Charlotte Hornets. However, he’s still been a slightly above-average 3-point shooter throughout his NBA career (35.7%).