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In Igor Kokoskov, Nets have found new offensive guru

In the weeks before the opening of preseason, there was a bit of mystery about what the Nets offense would look like ... and what it wouldn’t look like.

Steve Nash mentioned on September 30, the second day of training camp that the Nets would be “changing some of our schemes” and will be “resetting in a lot of ways.” That meant a more wide open offense that will depend less on isolation plays. The Nets led the league in iso’s last season and as Patty Mills said at the time that led to stagnant sets.

“Definitely felt the stagnant type of offense last year, but it was just trying to find ways to stay involved and keep the movement,” Mills said.