First-year Brooklyn Nets big Drew Timme broke down his adaptation to the NBA and which teammate he has been leaning on this week. “I'm just that annoying kid in class that asks a million questions,” Timme said.
With their draft lottery odds more of a concern than wins and losses, the Brooklyn Nets have auditioned several young prospects recently. While they clinched the sixth-best lottery odds on Wednesday, they will continue their youth movement to close the season.
The Brooklyn Nets knew they would need someone to step up when Mikal Bridges was traded to the New York Knicks in the offseason. Cam Thomas was expected to be that player, but hamstring issues held him to just 25 games this season, forcing an understudy to take the reins again.
This season has been an interesting one for the Brooklyn Nets' Dariq Whitehead as he's had to share time between the NBA and the G League. This comes after the former Duke star suffered a shin injury in his rookie season, which would keep him limited to only playing two games.
The Brooklyn Nets shouldn't be too concerned with winning games at this point in the season, as their draft lottery position matters most with three games left.
The Brooklyn Nets have committed to protecting their sixth-best draft lottery odds—a decision that's greatly benefitted their young core. Dariq Whitehead, Drew Timme, Reece Beekman and Trendon Watford have all seen their roles heavily increase, especially in last night's 119-114 win over the New Orleans Pelicans.
The Brooklyn Nets are set to continue bolstering their roster in the offseason, with the team looking to potentially retain several of their expiring contracts.
The Brooklyn Nets (26-53) snapped a five-game home losing streak with a 119-114 win over the New Orleans Pelicans (21-58) on Tuesday, April 8, thanks to a strong performance from Trendon Watford, who scored 22 points.
Trendon Watford scored 11 of his 22 points in a 43-point third quarter for the Brooklyn Nets, who halted a five-game home losing streak with a 119-114 victory over the New Orleans Pelicans on Tuesday night.
In their final meeting with the New Orleans Pelicans this season, the Brooklyn Nets entered the home matchup with seven absentees—presenting an opportunity for the roster's younger members to capitalize on an increase in opportunity.
OUT: Noah Clowney (ankle), Cam Johnson (back), Keon Johnson (rest), De'Anthony Melton (knee), D'Angelo Russell (ankle), Day'Ron Sharpe (knee), Cam Thomas
The Brooklyn Nets are facing a bit of a dilemma with just four games left in the regular season. At 25-53, the Nets are certainly a lottery team, but they currently sit outside of the top five in odds with a 9.0% chance at the No.
On Tuesday night, the Brooklyn Nets are set to welcome the New Orleans Pelicans into the Barclays Center as they look to snap their two-game losing skid.
The Brooklyn Nets are coming to a halt as their season winds down, and with only a handful of games, they should be content with how their year has gone.
Ahead of their final four games of the 2024-25 campaign, the Brooklyn Nets have much to look forward to. Once the regular season ends, Brooklyn will undergo its first offseason since pivoting into a full-fledged rebuild, equipped with plenty of draft capital and cap space.
The Brooklyn Nets suffered their second-straight loss last night against the Toronto Raptors, 120-109. At this point, the Nets are more inclined to drop games with the regular season closing, as they need the great lottery odds for the No.
Due to seven players sitting out of yesterday afternoon's 120-109 loss to the Toronto Raptors, the Brooklyn Nets relied on their young core—and the results were encouraging.
New York, New Jersey, and Brooklyn fans have seen some of the best players in basketball history, although not always at their peaks. These stars have thrilled the tristate area crowds and won two ABA titles, but never brought an NBA championship to New York City’s other franchise.
The Brooklyn Nets and the rest of the basketball world will tune in for tonight's National Championship game between Florida and Houston in San Antonio, where the winner will cut down the nets as "One Shining Moment" plays in the background.
Ziaire Williams was an afterthought among the Brooklyn Nets’ offseason transactions. After blockbuster trades with the New York Knicks and the Houston Rockets, the Nets acquired the 24-year-old and a second-round pick in a salary dump from the Memphis Grizzlies.
Now that Anthony is a first-ballot Hall of Famer, here are five NBA greats who should be next in line for induction.
Noah Clowney‘s second NBA season has come to an early end, according to Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez, who said on Wednesday that the big man is in a walking boot as he recovers from a right ankle sprain and won’t play again this spring (Twitter link via C.J.
Giannis Antetokounmpo still seems fairly happy in Milwaukee, but that is not stopping one rival team in the conference from making some apparent overtures.
The visiting Brooklyn Nets stunned the streaking Mavericks 113-109 in a back-and-forth thriller on Monday night, dealing a significant blow to Dallas' play-in tournament prospects.
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