The Brooklyn Nets keep making huge moves. They are doing whatever it takes to get to the NBA Finals. However, this move involves NBA veteran Kyle Korver, who is joining the team's coaching staff alongside Steve Nash and others, guiding Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and James Harden in the coming year.

According to Shams Charania of The Athletic, Korver will be taking on a player development assistant role with the Nets.

Korver has been out of the NBA for some time and pondered making a return last season before deciding against it. The sharpshooter will assist Nets players. With a dynamic trio of James Harden, Kevin Durant, and Kyrie Irving, he could unlock even more production from this group of insane scorers.

Joe Harris is also a sharpshooter, and Korver could very well turn Harris' struggles around as the Nets aim for Eastern Conference supremacy.

After acquiring James Harden at the beginning of last season, the Nets had championship aspirations. Unfortunately, those dreams were crushed when Irving and Harden suffered injuries in the playoffs, and Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks escaped a wild seven-game series, eventually capturing the NBA title.

This is yet another talented addition to Steve Nash's staff. The Nets certainly have their work cut out for them, even with all the talent on their roster.