Brooklyn Nets: ranking the biggest threats to sign Milos Teodosic

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Milos Teodosic is the Brooklyn Nets’ top free agent target. He is also highly coveted by several other teams around the league. Who poses the biggest threat to signing him?

Sean Marks has some competition in the Milos Teodosic sweepstakes. Several teams have shown interest in signing the 30-year-old floor general. Things may not go as planned for the Brooklyn Nets.

Teodosic has made it clear what he expects in his first foray in the NBA. He wants a contract that pays him $8-$12 million per year. The floor general also wants to start and play for a contender.

Given those demands, there are a few teams that qualify. The Nets may not offer the best chance of winning, but they can meet his contract demands and even exceed it.

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No team has shown the same interest in Teodosic as Brooklyn has. The team has made five overseas visits to scout him.

Will that be enough to entice the Serbian to sign on with Brooklyn?

Only time will tell. Until then, here are the teams that pose the biggest threats to signing Teodosic this offseason: