
Chargers GM shuts down Johnston trade rumors
Chargers GM Joe Hortiz shuts down trade rumors about Quentin Johnston.
Brooklyn Nets GM Sean Marks is assessing the team's rebuild this offseason, focusing on the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft and potential trades. The Nets finished with a poor record, giving them a chance for a high draft pick that could influence their strategy moving forward.
NEW YORK -- Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks is an interesting position this offseason as he will likely be hoping for the Nets to get the best pick possible in the upcoming 2026 NBA Draft. Brooklyn could be trying to compete for a playoff spot next season, but plenty could change how the Nets continue rebuilding depending on the available options this summer.
"I think it depends a little on what becomes available. You just never know. And I think, again, we've put this Brooklyn Nets team and franchise in a place to be able to be opportunistic," Marks said during his exit interview on Monday. When it comes to this offseason, the Nets are in a position to go in a number of directions thanks to their salary cap flexibility, but their pick in the Draft could be a significant driver as well.
"Does that fit our timeline? Does this particular trade work for us right now? I mean, you can always add talent, but does that talent fit our approach and for the development of these young guys and fit in with the group that we have and so forth," Marks continued. "So, those are discussions I look forward to having with [head coach] Jordi [Fernandez] and the rest of the coaching staff, front office and so forth."
The Nets finished the 2025-26 season with the third-worst record (20-62) in the league this season, meaning that their pick could be as high as No. 1, but also be as low as No. 7. As it pertains to which direction Brooklyn could head in this offseason, their decision-making process will likely change depending on whether they're able to select BYU forward AJ Dybantsa or Illinois guard Keaton Wagler, just to name a couple of players.
As of this writing, the Nets are projected to have almost $47 million in cap space so they could sign some free-agents to put around forward Michael Porter Jr. and center Nic Claxton if that is the direction Marks wants to head in. However, it seems like Marks is approaching this summer by keeping his options open and that could mean that the Lottery would have a substantial impact on the direction of the organization moving into next year.
This article originally appeared on Nets Wire: Nets GM Sean Marks how rebuild timeline could change this offseason
The Brooklyn Nets finished the 2025-26 season with the third-worst record, meaning their draft pick could range from No. 1 to No. 7.
Potential draft picks for the Nets include BYU forward AJ Dybantsa and Illinois guard Keaton Wagler.
The Nets' salary cap flexibility allows them to explore various options, including trades and adding talent that fits their rebuilding strategy and current roster development.

Chargers GM Joe Hortiz shuts down trade rumors about Quentin Johnston.

LIV Golf's future appears uncertain as reports suggest Saudi Arabia's Public Investment Fund may withdraw funding after investing $5 billion. Despite assurances for the 2026 season, the tour faces challenges from low ratings and strong competition from the PGA Tour.
The NCAA committee recommends eliminating Week Zero and starting the college football season earlier in 2027. If approved, Week 1 would begin the weekend before Labor Day weekend.
Oregon WR Dakorien Moore Reflects on Growth and Leadership Ahead of Next Season
Discover the best differential picks for FPL Gameweek 33 to boost your rankings!

Bayern can clinch the title against Stuttgart this Sunday!
See every story in Sports — including breaking news and analysis.