The Nets were an above-.500 team from roughly 1981 through 1985. They probably averaged around 45 wins per season during those years. In 1984-85, they were 42-40, good for third place; two years earlier, they won 49, which was their high as an NBA franchise until the Kidd era. The Nets averaged almost 110 points per game; scoring was high league-wide, but the Nets still had an above-average offense. They had eight players that averaged more than 10 points a game, and two more that averaged eight points a game. Their turnover differential and rebounding differential were among the best in the league. Their failure was in shooting defense; they allowed opponents to shoot over 50% from the field. They shot 49% percent themselves, but were still a winning team because of the turnover and rebounding differential as mentioned. They were also a TERRIBLE free-throw shooting team. Otis Birdsong, Michael Ray Richardson, and Buck Williams were the primary scoring options, and they also had Daryl Dawkins, Mike Gminski, and Albert King. Birdsong and Dawkins both missed time due to injury. It looks like Birdsong (who was the team leading scorer at 20.6 PPG) missed the playoffs. Michael Ray was dominant at the point: 20.1 PPG; 8.2 assists per game, 5.6 rebounds per game, and 3.0 steals per game. Buck Williams averaged 18 and 12. With all the old guys coming back into the league this year, where is Buck?