For me it's the long term.
Our situation has become so unique with those Brooklyn picks. We drafted Brown last year, who should develop into a very solid two way player.
#1 pick this year and the consensus seems to be that Fultz is a can't miss prospect.
Who knows what will happen next year, but if we hold on to that Brooklyn pick we could have a chance at drafting a legit big man as that draft has a lot of bigs in it.
The current NBA landscape is the Cavs and Warriors, with everyone else fighting for scraps until one of those two teams goes down, so I am more inclined to look at our future.
We could be forming a solid big three of our own through these Nets picks. Fultz as a dominant scoring guard, Brown as a two way wing, and maybe a strong Big in next years draft.
This upcoming offseason is once again huge for us. If we can add a player like Hayward using cap space, allowing us to hold on to our best young assets than we could stand a chance of smoothly bridging the gap between the short term and the long term.
Ultimately I prefer the long term and I do not want to trade pieces like Jaylen, this years number one, and next years Nets pick for short term upgrades when the Cavs and Warriors are so dominant.