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• Eastern Notes: Nets, Marks, Jenkins, Heat, Magic
Sunday’s draft lottery was disastrous for the Nets, who fell from third in the pre-lottery order — tied with three other teams for the best chance at landing No. 1 — to sixth overall. Several reporters described owner Joe Tsai, Brooklyn’s drawing room representative, as being “despondent” after the result. According to Brian Lewis of […]...2026Continue with Joe Tsai
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• Nets Decide Not To Re-Sign Grant Nelson
The Nets decided not to give Grant Nelson a second 10-day contract after his first expired on Sunday night, league sources tell Brian Lewis of The New York Post. In 35 combined minutes across four games with the Nets, Nelson compiled 17 points, six rebounds, five assists, five blocks and one steal while shooting 5-of-9 […]...2026Continue with Grant Nelson
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• Nets Notes: Thomas, Porter, Fernandez, Traore
The Nets are pleased with Cam Thomas‘ performance off the bench since he returned from a hamstring injury roughly three weeks ago, but his role isn’t likely to expand, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Thomas was mainly a facilitator in Sunday’s loss to Chicago, contributing three points and 10 assists in 24 […]...2026See more Cam Thomas
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• Nets Notes: Porter, Trade Possibilities, Demin, Traore
Michael Porter Jr. might be too good to keep on the roster if the Nets intend to tank, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Porter, who has been an offensive force since he was acquired in an offseason trade with Denver, poured in 28 points in Tuesday’s win at Philadelphia. It was the […]...2025See more Michael Porter
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• Nets Notes: Porter, Saraf, Lottery, Demin
Nets coach Jordi Fernandez has been urging Michael Porter Jr. to take more responsibility for facilitating the offense and to get back to the cutting style that made him successful in Denver, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Porter handed out seven assists for the second straight game and contributed 34 points and […]...2025Check it out Jordi Fernandez
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• Nets Notes: Friday’s Loss, Claxton, Demin, Wolf
The Nets suffered their most disappointing loss of the season on Friday in Orlando, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Brooklyn was up 16 points the second quarter — the team’s largest lead of the season — and held a 98-94 edge in late in the fourth, only to give up 11 unanswered […]...2025
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• Nets Notes: Sharpe, Powell, Rookies, Clowney
Nets center Day’Ron Sharpe experienced left hamstring tightness in Sunday’s blowout loss to the Knicks, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Sharpe exited the game at the conclusion of the third quarter and didn’t return, finishing with 10 points and six rebounds in 12 minutes. “No, there’s not been any testing. It’s just […]...2025Check it out Ron Sharpe
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• Nets Notes: Fernandez, Saraf, Martin, Powell, Wolf
Nets coach Jordi Fernandez understands that wins aren’t likely to be plentiful this season, but he wants to see a better effort from his players than he did in Sunday’s game against Philadelphia, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Brooklyn gave up 129 points in a home loss to a Sixers team playing […]...2025Click for news about Jordi Fernandez
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• Atlantic Notes: Saraf, Powell, Edgecombe, Martin
The Nets had their preseason opener on Saturday, with the result being a 123-88 route of Hapoel Jerusalem. Despite the less-than-dramatic result, there were interesting takeaways for Nets fans, especially in regards to who got the nod at starting point guard, writes Brian Lewis of the New York Post. With 2025 top-10 pick Egor Demin […]...2025See also Egor Demin
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• Nets Waive Keon Johnson
The Nets have waived Keon Johnson, Brian Lewis of the New York Post tweets. Johnson appeared in 79 games with Brooklyn last season, including 56 starts. He averaged a career-best 10.6 points, 3.8 rebounds, 2.2 assists and 1.0 steals in 24.4 minutes per game. However, his playing time was expected to be reduced dramatically with […]...2025Continue with Keon Johnson
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• Nets Waive Tosan EvbuomwanThe Brooklyn Nets waived Tosan Evbuomwan on Friday, sources told Michael Scotto of HoopsHype. Evbuomwan appeared in 28 games last season, averaging 9.5 points and 4.3 rebounds in 23.8 minutes. Brian Lewis of the New York Post added that the deal may be a precursor for another move....2025See more Tosan Evbuomwan -
• Giannis Antetokounmpo Trade Rumors Cool As Multiple NBA Insiders Express Growing DoubtReports from both The Athletic and the New York Post this week have suggested there is a growing belief that Giannis Antetokounmpo may not actually become available via trade this offseason. The Milwaukee Bucks were scheduled to meet with Antetokounmpo last month, but no reports have surfaced on how it went or if it has even taken place. The Bucks have reportedly been eager to convince Antetokounm...2025Continue with Giannis Antetokounmpo -
• Report: Acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo ‘remains plan A’ for Nets
According to NBA reporter Brian Lewis of The New York Post, acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo “remains plan A” for the Brooklyn Nets. Antetokounmpo has spent his entire career with the Milwaukee Bucks, who signed the two-time MVP to a three-year, $175 million extension in October 2023. “Multiple league personnel that have spoken with The Post say […] The post Report: Ac...2025Check it out Giannis Antetokounmpo
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• Nets Notes: Timme, Etienne, Johnson, Clowney, Draft
Big man Drew Timme, who recently signed a two-year deal with the Nets, recorded a double-double — 11 points and 10 rebounds in 25 minutes off the bench — on Friday in his NBA regular season debut, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. “I was nervous as crap out there. But it was […]...2025See more articles Drew Timme
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• Cam Thomas Would 'Love' Re-Sign With Nets, Could Command $20M-$22M Per SeasonCam Thomas said that he wants to return to the Brooklyn Nets next season during an interview with Brian Lewis of the New York Post. "I feel like I built a lot of great relationships here. It's a business at the end of the day. I'd love to be back and get that straightened out, just to keep playing in front of the fans and keep building relationships that I built here," said Thomas. Thomas, who wil...2025See also Cam Thomas -
• Nets Sign Tyson Etienne, Waive Kendall Brown
The Nets have agreed to a two-way contract with guard Tyson Etienne, Michael Scotto of HoopsHype tweets. They opened up a two-way spot by waiving Kendall Brown, Brian Lewis of the New York Post tweets. Both moves are now official, per NBA.com’s transaction log. Etienne has averaged 20.0 points, 3.8 assists, 3.2 rebounds, and 1.3 […]...2025See more Kendall Brown
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• Nets Notes: Thomas, Sharpe, D-Lo, Clowney, Williams, Draft Picks
After missing nearly two months due to a left hamstring strain, the Nets‘ leading scorer, Cam Thomas, returned to action on Friday and had what he called a “decent first game back,” scoring 16 points in 21 minutes, Brian Lewis writes for The New York Post. “Obviously, missed some shots I normally make when I’m […]...2025Check it out Cam Thomas
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• Nets Notes: Lottery Prospects, Evbuomwan, Simmons, Russell, Johnson, Watford
From a draft standpoint, the Nets won by losing Sunday night at Utah, but the players weren’t happy with the outcome, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. They scored the final six points of regulation to force overtime, but saw the game slip away as Isaiah Collier drove for a nearly uncontested layup […]...2025See more Isaiah Collier
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• New York Notes: Clowney, Simmons, Bridges, Towns, Knicks
Nets center Nic Claxton was ejected from Thursday’s game against Toronto, allowing second-year forward Noah Clowney to close out the game and shine, the New York Post’s Brian Lewis writes. The 21st overall pick in 2023 recorded season highs of 37 minutes played and nine rebounds to go along with 11 points. “His growth defensively, […]...2024See also Nic Claxton
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• Nets’ Trade Of Dennis Schroder To Warriors Could Signal Start Of Roster TeardownThe Brooklyn Nets are signaling a shift in direction, with the impending trade of Dennis Schroder to the Golden State Warriors potentially marking the start of a full-scale roster overhaul. As Brian Lewis of The New York Post points out, this move could signal that Brooklyn is prioritizing future assets over the current season, possibly […] The post Nets’ Trade Of Dennis Schroder To Wa...2024Check it out Brooklyn Nets
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• New York Notes: Thomas, Simmons, Kolek, Knicks, Klutch
Nets guard Cam Thomas is eligible for a rookie scale extension until Oct. 21. If he doesn’t sign an extension, he’ll be eligible for restricted free agency next summer. Speaking to Erik Slater of Clutch Points on the Bleav in Nets podcast (YouTube link), Brian Lewis of The New York Post said opinions on Thomas […]...2024Continue with Cam Thomas
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• Nets Notes: Clowney, Bridges, Fernandez, Training Camp
Noah Clowney displayed in the Las Vegas Summer League that he’s ready for an expanded role. The second-year Nets forward averaged 13.8 points, 1.6 blocks and 1.4 steals and made 39% of his 3-point attempts, Brian Lewis of the New York Post notes. He’s also got the kind of shotblocking skills to make him a […]...2024Check it out Noah Clowney
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• New York Notes: Johnson, Barrett, Kolek, Payne, Achiuwa
Now that Mikal Bridges has been dealt, which Nets player currently has the most trade value? Cameron Johnson could fit that description, according to Brian Lewis of the New York Post. Johnson is entering the second year of a four-year, $94.5MM contract. Johnson averaged 13.4 points, 4.3 rebounds and 2.4 assists last season, despite battling […]...2024Continue with Mikal Bridges
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• New York Notes: Nets, Thomas, Claxton, Knicks, Luxury Tax
The Nets find themselves in a bit of a pickle when it comes to deciding how to handle guard Cam Thomas‘ future with the club, says Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Thomas enjoyed a breakout season for the 32-50 Nets in 2023/24. His scoring improved markedly, from 10.6 points per game in 2022/23 […]...2024Continue with Cam Thomas
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• Nets Notes: Clowney, Finney-Smith, Ollie, Mitchell
With the play-in tournament now out of reach, the Nets are giving more minutes to first-round pick Noah Clowney, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post (subscription required). The 19-year-old power forward, who spent most of the season in the G League, had 22 points and 10 rebounds Wednesday against Indiana, becoming the youngest player […]...2024See more articles Noah Clowney
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• Nets Notes: Bridges, Thomas, Claxton, Johnson
Cam Thomas returned from an ankle sprain for the last two Nets games and it’s had a positive effect on their top player, Mikal Bridges, according to the New York Post’s Brian Lewis. Thomas had 29 points and five assists in a win over Cleveland on Sunday, while Bridges had his best offensive output in […]...2024See also Cam Thomas
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• Nets Notes: Bridges, Simmons, Walker, Sharpe, Thomas
With multiple players injured for extended periods this season and the Nets declining offers of multiple first-round picks for him, the pressure has been on Mikal Bridges to be a star for Brooklyn, The New York Post’s Brian Lewis writes. Bridges is slumping as of late, averaging 15.6 points on 37.6% shooting in his past […]...2024Continue with Mikal Bridges
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• Nets Notes: Struggles, Johnson, Bridges, Koch Family
In their first game under interim head coach Kevin Ollie on Thursday in Toronto, the Nets had yet another listless performance, losing by 28 points to the Raptors, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Ollie replaced Jacque Vaughn, who was fired in part due to the team’s lack of energy and effort, with […]...2024See more articles Kevin Ollie
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• Nets Rejected Two First-Round Picks For Dorian Finney-SmithThe Brooklyn Nets rejected a trade offer of two first-round picks for Dorian Finney-Smith, sources told Brian Lewis of the New York Post. Finney-Smith has drawn interest from several teams, including the Lakers. Mavericks, Bucks, Thunder, Suns and Kings. Finney-Smith is averaging 9.1 points and 4.8 rebounds on the season....2024Read about Finney Smith -
• Atlantic Notes: Finney-Smith, Nets, Embiid, Celtics
The Nets made a change to their starting lineup on Friday night against Washington, with Dorian Finney-Smith replacing Cam Thomas, tweets Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Head coach Jacques Vaughn suggested earlier this week that Finney-Smith was likely to return to the starting five. Thomas is Brooklyn’s leading scorer, averaging 22.8 points per […]...2023Read about Finney Smith