Ian Begley of SNY said that a chance to prove himself with the Brooklyn Nets will precede any decision to rebuild.
Some Nets decision-makers want to give the 47-year-old a chance to win with the rest of the roster, according to one person in contact with the club. There are no plans to tear the roster down and start over.
After firing Steve Nash at the start of the season, the Nets went on to have a 3-2 record. The team has won three of the last four games.
Kevin Durant and the rest of the team have played at a high level recently despite the suspension of Kyrie Irving.
When everyone is on the court, the Nets have a lot of upside. While veterans like Curry and O' Neale continue to make positive contributions, Nic Claxton has emerged as a reliable two- way center.
The squad has the ability to contend for a title if Vaughn can get the most out of the roster.
✨ Watch more top videos, highlights, and B/R original contentOver the summer, there was a lot of discussion about a rebuild, especially with the multiple requests of a trade by Kevin Durant. According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, the superstar held a meeting with the team governor and called for the firing of the general manager.
Marks said that the forward didn't know about the hiring of the new coach, but he liked what he saw.
"I know the work that he does every day, and I know it from what I've seen of him." I am looking forward to playing for him because he cares about the development of each player and this team as a whole.
With the current roster, the Nets will move forward as they try to climb their way out of the cellar.