In the final quarter of Sunday afternoon’s game, it was clear that the Nets have a glaring hole on their roster.
It first appeared when Dennis Schroder was traded to the Warriors on Dec. 14 and it only grew when Dorian Finney-Smith was dealt to the Lakers mere hours before tipoff Sunday, along with Shake Milton.
In exchange, the Nets received D’Angelo Russell, Maxwell Lewis and three second-round picks (2027, 2030, and 2031).
Nonetheless, the Nets lost their second veteran leader in just 15 days, and the aftermath was a giveaway 102-101 loss to the Magic after blowing a 21-point lead — including a 17-point lead in the fourth quarter.
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