When the Nets drafted three point guards in the most recent draft, it was unclear what the plan would be, other than tanking this season.
The team has noted that there can be multiple playmakers on the court at the same time, which so far hasn’t happened, not with Egor Dëmin in Brooklyn and the other two players at least designated as playing the position, Ben Saraf and Nolan Traore, either currently hurt (Saraf) or in the G-League (Traore).
But Traore has shown some potential recently with Long Island, putting up 15 points, nine assists and a pair of rebounds, as well as a steal and a block in their most recent game.
Nolan Traore’s strong play with the Long Island Nets, Brooklyn’s G-League team, has drawn the attention of head coach Jordi Fernández. NBAE via Getty Images
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