Tyler Bilodeau, the Nets’ second‑round rookie, entered the NBA knowing his shooting is his greatest asset, but his long‑term viability will depend on proving he can contribute in other ways.
For Bilodeau, the challenge is to broaden his game—defending effectively despite physical constraints and finding ways to impact the contest when his shooting touch is off.
These efforts will be on full display during Nets Summer League coach Dutch Gaitley’s practice sessions, where the rookie will look to convince his coaches that he is more than just a single‑skill player.


