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Did the Nets just outsmart everyone ... or fumble again?
Egor Demin stands with NBA commissioner Adam Silver after being selected as the eighth pick by the Brooklyn Nets in the first round of the 2025 NBA Draft at Barclays Center. Brad Penner-Imagn Images

Did the Nets just outsmart everyone ... or fumble again?

The Brooklyn Nets had one of the most talked-about and laughed-at first rounds of the 2025 NBA Draft.

According to ESPN’s Brian Windhorst, NBA executives “laughed” at Brooklyn’s approach Thursday night. "People are making fun of this draft room."

But behind the side-eyes and skepticism, the Nets may have quietly bet big on two of Europe’s brightest young guards. The Demin-Traore duo could save basketball in Brooklyn.

Brooklyn grabbed BYU's Egor Demin at No. 9 and Nolan Traore at No. 17, doubling down on international backcourt talent. The fit is debatable but the message is loud and clear.

Cam Thomas, still without a contract extension, is eligible for a four-year, $100M deal. If the sides can't come to an agreement, expect a sign-and-trade accumulating more assets, inserting Demin and Traore as the franchise’s new direction.

Yes, both guards are 18 and both are ball-dominant and unproven, but the Nets are not trying to win now, they’re trying to reset. Demin, a 6-foot-9 creator with elite vision, pairs size with poise. Traore at 6-foot-5 brings jet-speed burst, a scoring flair and an edge. Former rivals in international play are now teammates tasked with developing chemistry and, potentially, anchoring the Nets’ rebuild.

Critics see a logjam. The optimistic view? A rare opportunity for two high-upside guards to grow together with no immediate pressure and plenty of developmental freedom.

Following the Mikal Bridges trade last offseason, Brooklyn was all-in on asset stacking and youth. The roster lacks structure, but maybe that’s the point. It’s a blank slate — and Demin and Traore are the first brushstrokes.

Whether Sean Marks’ gamble pays off remains to be seen. But make no mistake: the Nets picked a direction. One that’s bold, unconventional and brimming with potential.

Now it’s up to the kids to produce.

Tyler Gates

Tyler A. Gates is a sports journalist and analyst based in Atlanta, GA. He earned a degree in Mass Communications and Sports Management from the University of West Georgia

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