No one appeared in more games for the Nets last season than Jalen Wilson, whose 79 appearances tied since-released Keon Johnson for the team lead.

Wilson also could be facing a roster crunch before the regular season commences next week, as the Nets look to integrate a record five first-round draft picks into a rebuilding roster for 2025-26.

After waiving Drew Timme and former first-round pick Dariq Whitehead earlier this week, the Nets have one of their 15 standard roster spots left to fill ahead of the season opener Oct. 22 against the Hornets in Charlotte, N.C.

Wilson and fellow wing Tyrese Martin — both entering their third NBA seasons — have non-guaranteed contracts, and they are likely in competition for that final spot.

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