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Keith Smith: As part of the process to complete their offseason moves, the Brooklyn Nets renounced FA rights for LaMarcus Aldridge, Wilson Chandler, Mike James, De'Anthony Melton, Dennis Smith Jr and Ziaire Williams. Brooklyn will re-sign Williams with either cap space or the Room Exception.

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Harrison Wind: Nikola Jokic on building the Nuggets' read-and-react offense: He mentions his chemistry with Gary Harris, Jameer Nelson, Wilson Chandler and then Jamal Murray. "First, you need to learn how to play." "You need 2-3 years together to learn how to play with each other. pic.twitter.com/aREWPKdbKT

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Puccio: “I think you definitely see Jamal Crawford come back next year. I’m very confident that he’ll be back, and also Tyler Johnson as well after what he did in the Orlando bubble. We know Sean Marks likes him a lot after the contract that he threw at him when he was in Miami. I think, with Chandler, it’s kind of a coin flip. I personally don’t think that he’s coming back, but we’ll have to see on that front.”

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Anderson went on the Virginia basketball podcast “J Willy Show” on Monday and accepted congratulations on joining the Nets. Granted, they haven’t signed him yet; but considering he gets daily practice updates from Joe Harris and is reportedly the replacement for Wilson Chandler, it strains credulity to think a deal isn’t in the offing. “I just got to Orlando (Sunday), following protocol. I had a negative test, waiting on the next result. I have to get another one,” said Anderson, 27, currently quarantining in an Orlando-area hotel.

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Wilson Chandler: Alcohol brought in half of the federal government’s total revenue in 1934 after it was legalized. Helped the economy a great deal after/during the Great Depression. Safe to say marijuana will have a much larger or similar affect on today’s economy? Or no?

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Four proposed medical marijuana dispensaries have been working to get city approval in Benton Harbor for the past year and one is now closer to opening its doors. Wilson Chandler is a Benton Harbor High School alum and current player on the Brooklyn Nets. Now, he’s looking to help develop his hometown and is reviving a 100-year-old building in the process.

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