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    Joe Tsai wants Nets to take long-term approach with team at ‘crossroads’

    By Zach Braziller,

    22 days ago

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    Joe Tsai sounds ready to start over.

    To build the Nets the old-fashioned way — by accumulating assets and developing young players.

    The way the Nets have operated in recent years hasn’t worked, and the owner seems intent on changing the plan coming off a dismal 32-50 campaign that resulted in the hiring of a new coach, Jordi Fernandez, after Jacque Vaughn was dismissed.

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    Joe Tsai wants the Nets to change how they approach team-building. Getty Images for The Asian American Foundation

    “I want to build a winning mentality and culture that’s sustainable,” Tsai said at the J.P. Morgan’s Global China Summit in Shanghai on Friday. “Those two are very different things. If you just want to be win-now you could ruin your future by trading away all of your assets, but I think what I want to do with the Brooklyn Nets is take a longer-term approach and build a sustainable, winning culture.”

    That hasn’t happened since the Nets moved to Brooklyn.

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    They haven’t advanced past the second round of the playoffs since the move. There was the ill-fated trade with the Celtics for Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett that led to Boston drafting current stars Jaylen Brown and Jayson Tatum.

    Superstars Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden came and left quickly, and Ben Simmons has spent far more time in street clothes than on the court since he was acquired in exchange for Harden.

    Going the high-priced star route has not worked out.

    “I want to build a winning mentality and culture that’s sustainable. Those two are very different things. If you just want to be win now you could ruin your future by trading away all of your assets but I think want I want to do with the Brooklyn Nets is take a

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    “In New York, the Brooklyn Nets is at a crossroads in a way,” Tsai said. “We didn’t do as well as we expected last season. We didn’t make the playoffs. But we hope to revamp the team and make sure that we can compete in the long run.”

    What that means for this offseason is uncertain.

    Does it mean trading for a star like Donovan Mitchell is out of the question?

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    Joe Tsai admitted that the Nets’ current approach isn’t working. Getty Images for The Asian American Foundation

    Does it mean unloading star wing Mikal Bridges for draft picks?

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    The Nets don’t own any picks in next month’s draft, not ideal for a team coming off a 50-loss campaign.

    Clearly, Tsai believes changes have to be made; he said as much.

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    Mikal Bridges’ Nets future could become uncertain. Charles Wenzelberg / New York Post

    Now the Nets need to put those words into action.

    But patience will be required.

    The owner made it seem like he’s willing to wait to see results.

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