It’s been three years since then and so it would make sense that talks have started up again under Joe Tsai. Mikhail Prokhorov signed Marks to his first deal, reportedly for four years in 2016, then extended him three years into the deal. Is it possible that the report was merely premature? That might make some sense. The Nets denied it within minutes, in some cases before reporters could even ask for comment. There was a flurry of controversy on Friday when Kristian Winfield of the Daily News reported that Marks had been extended. (Of course, it should be noted that assistant GM Jeff Peterson also carries a phone.) So for however long the Marks family is enjoying their summer holiday, don’t expect that much. Of course, things can change, but that seems unlikely in the short run. The trade rumors seem less newsy and everyone seems to believe that ownership and management want to at least play it out, if not run it back. Two and a half weeks after Kevin Durant asked for a trade and Kyrie Irving announced he had opted in, they are still Nets, still under contract for four years and one year, respectively. Summer League is over and Sean Marks is on vacation.
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