"The Nets' chances of dramatically reshaping their roster through the draft likely ended on May 18, when they finished third in the draft lottery and saw their chances of landing John Wall crushed.
But that doesn't mean the Nets won't undergo changes Thursday night at Madison Square Garden. In addition to holding three draft picks, including the third overall, the Nets are also likely to be one of the more active teams on the trade front.
With one move already on the verge of being done - the Nets are prepared to send outspoken and underachieving forward Chris Douglas-Roberts to the Bucks - more could be on the way. And no one, aside from 7-foot center Brook Lopez, seems safe.
Considering team president Rod Thorn's penchant for dealing away marquee players (Vince Carter and Richard Jefferson) with high-market value, it would be no surprise if he trades Devin Harris at some point Thursday."