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Nets have two clear choices in how to approach critical offseason

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The Nets have 15 first -round picks in the next six, seven years .
They paid Houston dearly to reacquire their own selections this year and next, a steep price for the right to rebuild at their own pace.
The Nets’ first lottery pick since 2010 will be the foundation of their rebuild.
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