The Brooklyn Nets have 4 representatives participating in events during this All Star Weekend. Jarrett Allen and Rodions Kurcus will participate in the rising stars challenge, with Allen playing for team USA while Kurucs plays for team World. Joe Harris will take his talents to the three point contest, and D’Angelo Russell will be the first Nets representative in the all star game since Joe Johnson in 2013-14. Spencer Dinwiddie will also be in Charlotte because he won last year’s skills competition. The Nets 4 representative are the most out of any eastern conference team. This weekend proves that these Nets have arrived in the NBA, and are here to stay. Brooklyn usually has a max of 1 player at all star weekend, but since they are the 6th seed in the East the NBA recognized that the Nets deserved some representation. Both Allen and Kurucs are top 20 players in terms of rookies and sophomores. Joe Harris is one of the best three point shooters in the NBA who will finally get the chance to showcase his amazing shooting abilities to the entire NBA. Lastly, D’Angelo Russell is finally showcasing why he was the second overall pick in the 2015 NBA draft as he is averaging over 20 points per game this season. It is very satisfying to see the Nets get the representation that they deserve.

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