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Ben Saraf's experience a big reason behind Nets' draft decision

Ben Saraf's experience a big reason behind Nets' draft decision

New York Post01-07-2025
The Nets are counting on their record five first-round picks to help turn them into a winner. Only one of them spent last year winning as a professional: Ben Saraf.
The teenager didn't just play against grizzled veterans, but usually beat them.
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A big, crafty lefty point guard likened to an Israeli D'Angelo Russell, Saraf averaged 12.8 points and 4.6 assists to lead Ratiopharm Ulm to the Bundesliga final — and was selected by the Nets with the No. 26 pick.
'It's great to see these guys playing in Europe, and playing against grown men and playing at a higher level than, to be honest, most colleges,' general manager Sean Marks said.
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