Soon after the buzzer sounded on the Nets’ second straight non-playoff campaign last April, our borough’s NBA franchise went to work on selling season tickets for 2025-26.

“Building the Brooklyn Way” was the come on for fans starving to win, something they thought was imminent when general manager Sean Marks brought in Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant in the summer of 2019.

That superstar tandem, soon to be joined ever-so-briefly by James Harden, produced one playoff series win, a first-round triumph over Boston before bowing out in the Eastern Conference semifinals to eventual NBA champion Milwaukee in seven tough games to close out the 2020-21 season.

There hasn’t been much hope since, as evidenced by two hasty postseason exits thereafter. One with the dynamic duo still in Brooklyn and o

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