Breaking down the 2025 NBA Draft prospects now tantalizingly within the Nets’ reach

The moment the Nets dealt Mikal Bridges away, many of their fans envisioned the arrival of Cooper Flagg, followed by championship contention.

But trading Bridges ≠ getting Flagg. And dreams of parades are premature.

Yes, the trades general manger Sean Marks pulled off — regaining control of their 2025 and 2026 first-round picks from the Rockets and dealing Bridges to the Knicks for five first-rounders (four unprotected) and a swap — earned A grades from several media outlets.

And having four first-round picks and two more seconds — including their own natural picks — in what’s expected to be a loaded draft next June is a huge first step in their rebuild.