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The Brooklyn Nets are projected to have the third-most cap space heading into the offseason with $44.6 million, $17.7 million higher than the No. 1-seeded Detroit Pistons.

Over $40 million in cap space could lure talented free agents like C.J. McCollum to play for the Nets, as the team has no incentive to tank next season with the Houston Rockets owning their 2027 pick swap and the potential anti-tanking rules the NBA is proposing.

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