4. Get Healthy
If the Nets were healthy during the postseason, chances are that they would still be playing. Both Irving and Harden were hurt and they still took the Bucks to seven games in the second round. Harden returned for the latter part of the series but was clearly not himself.
The Brooklyn Nets had to know that they have some injury-prone players on the team. This is something that has to improve in the offseason. It is not adding a player or changing roles for anyone, it is simply about players not suffering injuries and being able to stay on the floor.
If this happens, the Nets will be tough to beat. They were the favorite entering the postseason and will likely enter next season as the favorites.
Durant has shown that he is back and his injury is behind him. Now, Irving and Harden need to be able to remain on the floor constantly and when it matters most.
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The only thing that could take down the Nets this season was injuries. It happened at the worst time and they are still chasing that elusive championship with this new regime.