Nets' Claxton rare piece of stability for franchise in transition
Briefly

"Just an organization that has loved me from Day 1. They appreciate my work and I feel the same about them. So, it was a pretty easy decision to make and I'm happy to be back."
"I mean, I just work here. Whoever is here, whatever guys the organization decided to roll with, that's who I'm going to roll with and that's who I'm going to grow with."
The next step is Claxton growing on the offensive end. That's been the challenge from first-year coach Jordi Fernandez, who wants Claxton to do more besides just lead by example.
Fernandez has been on teams that used big men in that capacity. In Sacramento, it was Domantas Sabonis. In Denver, it was six seasons with reigning MVP Nikola Jokic.
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