LAS VEGAS — As NBA starters, Jarrett Allen and Rodions Kurucs are supposed to be the givens on the Nets’ summer league roster — and they looked the part Wednesday night.

But every bit as encouraging was the work put in by Theo Pinson and Dzanan Musa in a 93-85 win over the Magic.

Allen had a double-double with 14 points, 13 rebounds and two blocks, while Kurucs had yet another strong game with 14 points.

But Musa has increasingly found his footing as summer league has progressed, pouring in a team-high 20 points. Pinson celebrated signing a two-year NBA contract Monday night with another all-around effort to help the Nets improve to 3-1.

“It’s huge. I can’t thank [GM] Sean [Marks] and the organization enough for giving me this opportunity,” said Pinson, who had 13 points, three boards and three assists. “I put in a lot of work this past year. I always try to be ready when my opportunity was called and I’m glad it got rewarded.”

Musa carried much of the scoring burden, especially in a second quarter that saw the Nets take a 17-point lead and never look back. He added eight boards and was active on defense.

“In the fourth game, finding his rhythm,” assistant Adam Harrington said of Musa, last year’s first-round draft pick who is still just 20. “We did challenge him. He came out really aggressive, was really good to see him get some catch and shoot shots.”

Landing Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and DeAndre Jordan could change the fortunes of not only the team but Barclays Center as well. How much? Sources have told The Post revenues could increase by $40 million through increased sponsorships, merchandising and ticket sales.

“It’s what we had hoped for,” BSE Global CEO Brett Yormark told The Post. “When we moved to Brooklyn, given what was going on in the borough, given the history and underserved nature of sports in Brooklyn, we thought we could be destinational and global. The first two years we tasted it, now we’ve realized it. And it’s exceeded all our expectations.”

According to a high-ranked entertainment executive, venues become more desirable even to music and entertainment acts if a superstar plays there. LeBron James had that impact on Staples Center, and Durant’s presence is having an effect on Barclays.

“I think from a business standpoint, social media, merchandise sales, ticket sales, fan engagement, by any metric it’s a game-changer,” Yormark said.“Since June 30 we’ve sold merchandise on Netsstore.com in 14 different countries. So when you think about not just the domestic business opportunities but globally, it’s incredible.”