The Brooklyn Nets have found themselves in the midst of a roster rebuild, having shipped out several of their key players over the past few seasons for building blocks and future draft stock.
Sunday afternoon's loss to the New York Knicks wrapped up what has been a rocky season for the Brooklyn Nets, as they finished towards the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings.
Tyrese Martin deserves plaudits for his second half of the season, as the Brooklyn Nets swingman has solidified himself as a vital rotation piece of Jordi Fernández’s second unit. Martin scored 19 points off the bench in the Nets’ last game, on Thursday against the Chicago Bulls.
How many of the 36 players in the NBA's Three-Point Era (since 1979-80) to score at least 2,500 career points in the postseason can you name in five minutes?
Following a Nov. 27 road victory over the Phoenix Suns, Tyrese Martin had cemented Kings County as home. Martin, 26, led the Brooklyn Nets to an early-season win behind his career-high 30-point performance — including an 80% hitrate from beyond the arc.
Quentin Grimes has been traded three times since February 2024, but he’s not letting that impact his play, Jared Weiss of The Athletic writes. As we wrote Thursday, Grimes is looking like a keeper for the Sixers while averaging 16.8 points in his first 12 games with the team.
Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernández praised Nic Claxton and Tyrese Martin following his team’s last game against the Golden State Warriors. After a slow start to the season, Claxton has been a standout for the Nets over the last few weeks.
Once fighting for a roster spot this past summer, Tyrese Martin has found a home with the Brooklyn Nets. Martin, 22, has enjoyed a career-high 7.7 points and 3.8 rebounds per game under Jordi Fernandez's tutelage, evolving into a key rotational player throughout the 2024-25 campaign.
It’s a two-year deal for Martin and a 10-Day for Hayes. It’s a long time coming for them both. While it’s more commonly associated with red candies or furry weathermen, under a basketball lens the month of February is the time of year for major — and minor — NBA chess moves due to it being centered around the trade deadline.
Our mini-series analyzing Brooklyn’s young players continues with Tyrese Martin, who was just signed to a standard NBA deal. Welcome back to Brooklyn’s Next Nets, a little mini-series celebrating the arrival of the second half of the 2024-25 season.
A tale of two fates for these former Huskies With the second half of the NBA season set to get underway, two former Huskies met opposite fates with their current pro teams.
The Brooklyn Nets are on the verge of finalizing a new standard contract with shooting guard Tyrese Martin, promoting him from his two-way deal to a spot on the team’s 15-man roster, per NBA reporter Brian Lewis of the New York Post.
The Nets are expected to finalize a new standard contract with shooting guard Tyrese Martin ahead of Thursday’s game vs. Cleveland, promoting him from his two-way deal to the team’s 15-man roster, sources tell Brian Lewis of The New York Post (Twitter link).
The Houston Rockets are back at home after a long road trip as they host the struggling Brooklyn Nets. To learn more about the Rockets' next opponent, we spoke with Brooklyn Nets On SI contributor Wilko Martinez-Cachero.
Nets put up a good effort, put on a good show but the Nuggets had two future Hall of Famers and an actual bench. Even with the Brooklyn Nets welcoming back Ben Simmons last night, they were still shorthanded in more ways than one.
The Brooklyn Nets waived two-way wing Jaylen Martin and signed Tosan Evbuomwan to a two-way contract on Wednesday. Evbuomwan most recently played with the San Diego Clippers of the G League.
The Brooklyn Nets have officially signed NBA free agent forward Tosan Evbuomwan to a two-way contract, per a release from the team. As expected, the move comes with a corresponding roster change as Jaylen Martin has been waived to open up the two-way slot for Evbuomwan.
The Brooklyn Nets’ impressive recent form kept on rolling with a big win over the Phoenix Suns. Kevin Durant faced off against former team the Brooklyn Nets and it was an unhappy reunion for the Phoenix Suns superstar.
Reserve Tyrese Martin established career highs of 30 points and eight 3-pointers to lead the Brooklyn Nets to a 127-117 victory over the host Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night.
The Brooklyn Nets have waived former No. 7 pick Killian Hayes, the team announced Saturday. Hayes missed all four of Brooklyn’s preseason games due to a hip injury after signing an Exhibit 10 contract.
The Brooklyn Nets announced the signings of guard Killian Hayes and forward Tyrese Martin on Friday. Terms of the deals with the free agents were not disclosed.
Tyrese Martin is coming off a year where he played in the G League for the Iowa Wolves. He finished the regular season with averages of 17.9 points, 8.1 rebounds and 3.3 assists per contest while shooting 45.5% from the field and 30.9% from the three-point range in 33 games (28 starts).