'That's the Tim Duncan part': Why the Nets believe Mikal Bridges is the answer to their failed superteam experiment

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After four years of dizzying dysfunction, the Nets believe Bridges is not only a foundational player — but a man to calm the turmoil that has defined their franchise.

After four years of dizzying dysfunction, the Nets believe Bridges is not only a foundational player — but a man to calm the turmoil that has defined their franchise.

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