The Brooklyn Nets got bounced in a wild Game 7 against the Milwaukee Bucks to put an end to their season. Now, the Nets have a ton of questions to answer in the offseason, with one of the most notable being the future of Spencer Dinwiddie, who missed the year with an ACL injury.

Just months before free agency hits, Dinwiddie received some terrific news that should make NBA teams and scouts thrilled.

That is certainly fantastic news for Dinwiddie on a personal level. All signs point to him hitting the open market, and rightfully so. Dinwiddie should command a big-money deal after the past couple of seasons he has had.

He played just three games this past season, but the year before he played 64 games and averaged 20.6 points per game and averaged 16.8 the year before that, so his ability to score is no secret across the league.

He is ready to roll and his phone should be ringing nonstop as soon as free agency begins, and the fact of the matter is the Nets most likely won't be able to afford him.

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He will have his suitors, and it will be interesting to see just how much money is thrown around– not just to Dinwiddie, but to everybody.