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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 […]...2024
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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 […]...2024
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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 […]...2024
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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 […]...2024
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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 […]...2024
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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 […]...2024
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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 […]...2024
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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 […]...2024
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  • Nets Rejected Two First-Round Picks For Dorian Finney-Smith
    • Nets Rejected Two First-Round Picks For Dorian Finney-Smith
    The 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....2024
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  • • 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 […]...2023
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  • • Nets Notes: Thomas, Johnson, Claxton, Finney-Smith, Dinwiddie
    Cam Thomas will become a fixture in the Nets‘ lineup if he keeps scoring the way he has in the season’s first two games, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Thomas poured in 36 points off the bench in Wednesday’s season opener and followed that with 30 more as a starter Friday night […]...2023
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  • • Atlantic Notes: Watford, Nets, Barnes, Holiday, White
    Nets forward Trendon Watford, who is battling for a regular season roster spot, strengthened his case on Monday by scoring 13 points and grabbing seven rebounds in 16 minutes vs. Philadelphia, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. As Lewis notes, Watford also hit a pair of three-pointers and even operated as a secondary […]...2023
  • • New York Notes: Simmons, Thomas, Exhibition Game, Toppin
    The initial returns on Ben Simmons‘ comeback from the back ailment that wrecked his 2022/23 season were encouraging, according to Brian Lewis of the New York Post. The Nets guard had 10 points, three assists and a steal in 14 first-half minutes against the Lakers on Monday. “[It felt] amazing. That’s really it, just amazing,” […]...2023
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  • • Atlantic Notes: Chandler, Siakam, Anonoby, Harden, Harris
    Kennedy Chandler is hoping for a two-way contract offer from the Nets after getting extensive playing time with their Summer League team, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Chandler averaged 14.0 points, 5.4 assists, 5.2 rebounds and 2.0 steals per game in Las Vegas, but he did little to ease concerns about his […]...2023
  • Nets 'Pleasantly Surprised' By How Mikal Bridges Has Elevated Game
    • Nets 'Pleasantly Surprised' By How Mikal Bridges Has Elevated Game
    The Brooklyn Nets are "pleasantly surprised" by how Mikal Bridges has elevated his game since joining the team, sources tell Brian Lewis of the New York Post. Bridges has averaged 25.8 points per game on 17.3 field goal attempts since joining the Nets from the Phoenix Suns. Bridges has scored 45 points in one game and has finished with 30 or more in five others. "He's the ultimate competitor," Jac...2023
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  • • Nets Notes: Simmons, Durant, Trade Market, Morris
    After missing five straight games due to left knee soreness, Ben Simmons returned to action on Tuesday for the Nets. However, his first game back wasn’t exactly a huge success, according to Brian Lewis of The New York Post, who notes that Simmons had just two points and six assists to go along with four […]...2023
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  • • Wizards news: Russell Westbrook compared to highly controversial boxer by Kendrick Perkins
    Russell Westbrook is many things. A triple-double machine, an NBA MVP, a fireball of endless energy, and a fashion icon. For ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins, Westbrook is also like a boxer. In a story by Brian Lewis of the New York Post, Perkins talked about the Eastern Conference scenarios in the NBA Playoffs. He said […] The post Wizards news: Russell Westbrook compared to highly controversi...2021
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  • • Nets’ Blake Griffin reacts to Steve Nash not calling timeout amid Bucks’ 18-1 run
    Brooklyn Nets head coach Steve Nash has received an ample amount of criticism for not calling a timeout amid the Milwaukee Bucks’ 18-1 run on Tuesday. This decision might have led to the Nets’ defeat. But for veteran forward Blake Griffin, the no-call by Nash didn’t have any bearing on the result. Per Brian Lewis […] The post Nets’ Blake Griffin reacts to Steve Nash n...2021
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  • • Kyrie Irving to practice on Saturday, undergo evaluation afterward
    Brooklyn Nets star guard Kyrie Irving hasn’t played since the middle of November due to a right shoulder injury, but he’s set to finally get back onto the court. Nets head coach Kenny Atkinson told reporters Friday that he’s “pleased with how we’re progressing” and that Irving will practice Saturday and be evaluated afterward, per Brian Lewis of the New York Post. Alex Schiffer of The Athletic als...2020
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  • • Caris LeVert's return a welcome boost for Nets
    Nets guard Caris LeVert made his highly-anticipated return against the Raptors on Saturday night, seeing his first in-game action with the team since November 10. LeVert, who’s missed the last 24 games after undergoing surgery to address ligament damage in his thumb, finished with 13 points on 5-for-7 shooting off the bench despite being on a minutes restriction. “I felt pretty good out there. Obv...2020
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  • • Taurean Prince proves his worth to Nets vs. former team
    Taurean Prince was happy to deliver one of his best games of the year against the Hawks, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Prince had 23 points, seven rebounds and hit 5-of-7 shots from beyond the arc Wednesday as the shorthanded Nets defeated his former team. “I was 100 percent motivated, especially being the team that traded me away. That was part of it,” Prince said. “… There’s just a lo...2019
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  • • Nets star guard Kyrie Irving out at least another week
    Brooklyn Nets star guard Kyrie Irving will miss his tenth consecutive game Wednesday against the Atlanta Hawks with a shoulder injury. Up to this point, Irving has pretty much been day-to-day since last suiting up on Nov. 14. That might no longer be the case. According to this report from Brian Lewis of the NY Post, the most optimistic timeline for a return to action is one to two weeks The report...2019
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  • • Kyrie Irving to miss second straight game vs. Celtics due to shoulder injury
    After missing Wednesday’s game in Boston, Nets point guard Kyrie Irving has also been ruled out of Friday’s rematch with the Celtics in Brooklyn, as Brian Lewis of the New York Post writes. Irving, who continues to deal with a right shoulder impingement, will miss his eighth consecutive game as a result of the injury. The Nets and Celtics face one another four times this season, but the next two g...2019
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  • • Nets' season still a success despite playoff elimination
    The Nets‘ 2018-19 campaign came to an end on Tuesday night, as the club lost its fourth straight game to the Sixers and dropped the series by a 4-1 margin. Still, the season has to be considered a success for Brooklyn, a team that wasn’t expected to make the playoffs coming into the year. The Nets’ unexpected postseason berth figures to be one of the franchise’s many selling points as it pursues t...2019
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  • • D’Angelo Russell's All-Star bid came just in time for big contract
    As Brian Lewis points out for The New York Post, Nets GM Sean Marks didn’t offer D’Angelo Russell a contract extension in October mainly because he wanted to see if the young point guard could prove himself to be a go-to option and leader. So far, so good on that end as Russell has stayed healthy this season and is averaging career highs of 20.3 points and 6.6 assists per game going into his first...2019
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  • • Third-string guard Shabazz Napier stepping up for Nets
    The Nets have a big vacancy to fill until Spencer Dinwiddie returns in March from a thumb injury and will give third-string point guard Shabazz Napier the opportunity to do so.  As Brian Lewis of the New York Post writes, Napier has already seen his role increase. Napier has scored more than 18 points in each of his past three games and established himself as a potent downhill threat that Nets hea...2019
  • • David Fizdale addresses Knicks on lackluster defensive effort
    The Knicks certainly aren’t focused on winning games this season, but that doesn’t mean that coach David Fizdale doesn’t have concerns about how his young team is playing. As Zach Braziller writes for The New York Post, Fizdale is frustrated with the lack of defense he is seeing on a nightly basis, and with good reason. As Braziller points out, the Knicks have allowed at least 109 points in 21 str...2019
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  • • DeMarre Carroll is the bridge to Brooklyn's success
    As the Nets have been surging in recent weeks, their ascent has coincided with strong play from DeMarre Carroll as he is finally gaining comfort after returning from ankle surgery on Nov. 9. As Brian Lewis writes for The New York Post, Carroll has been providing stellar and consistent play off the bench, averaging nearly 17 points and six rebounds per game in his last five contests, while knocking...2019
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  • • Rondae Hollis-Jefferson dealing with another groin injury
    Nets forward Rondae Hollis-Jefferson suffered another groin injury on Saturday, but the severity of the issue isn’t worse than his strained right adductor from this past summer, Brian Lewis of the New York Post writes. Hollis-Jefferson sustained the injury as the team played Milwaukee, with the 23-year-old heading to the locker room for examination and being ruled out of the game early. “Yeah,” he...2018
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  • • Former Sun Dudley trolls Phoenix after leading Nets to victory
    Sunday’s win over the Phoenix Suns was especially sweet for Jared Dudley. Dudley and the Brooklyn Nets defeated the Suns, his old team, at the Barclays Center by the final of 111-103. Coupled with a 104-82 victory over the Suns in Phoenix last month, Brooklyn clinched a season series sweep with the win. After the game, the veteran forward took an opportunity to troll the Suns, who traded him to th...2018
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