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• Nets Notes: Schröder, Defense, Milton, Fernandez
The Nets’ impending trade of Dennis Schröder to Golden State could be the first step in tearing down the roster and focusing more on next year’s draft than the win-loss record, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. There was an expectation that Brooklyn might be one of this season’s top tanking teams after […]...2024Click for news about Dennis Schröder
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• Nets’ Yongxi Cui Out For Season With Torn ACLRookie wing Yongxi Cui, who is on a two-way contract with the Nets, sustained a torn ACL in his left knee on Wednesday and will miss the remainder of the 2024/25 season, the team announced in a press release (Twitter link via Brian Lewis of The New York Post). Cui, 21, suffered the injury while […]...2024
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• Eastern Notes: Nets, Rivers, Embiid, Queta
The Nets have been competitive thus far, in large part due to their remaining veterans. A source tells Brian Lewis of the New York Post (subscription required) that it may not last for long. The Nets are pointing toward the future and next June’s rich draft, in which they control four first-rounders. They might start […]...2024
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• Nets Convert Tyrese Martin To Two-Way Contract, Waive Killian Hayes, Amari Bailey
The Nets converted forward Tyrese Martin to a two-way contract and waived guards Killian Hayes and Amari Bailey, according to HoopsHype’s Michael Scotto and New York Post’s Brian Lewis (Twitter links). Brooklyn’s roster stands at the regular season limit of 18 players, with 15 on standard contracts and all three two-way slots filled. Martin was […]...2024See more Amari Bailey
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• Nets To Waive Patrick GardnerThe Nets intend to waive center Patrick Gardner, per Brian Lewis of the New York Post. Garnder, 25, is 6-foot-11 and has spent time with the Long Island Nets of the G League, He’s likely headed back there, Lewis noted. He was originally signed to an Exhibit 10 contract. He signed the same type of […] The post Nets To Waive Patrick Gardner appeared first on Hoops Wire....2024Check it out Patrick Gardner
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• Nets Waiving Patrick Gardner
Center Patrick Gardner is being waived by the Nets, per Brian Lewis of The New York Post (Twitter link). Brooklyn had initially signed the 25-year-old to a reported Exhibit 10 contract earlier this week. Should they impress in training camp, Exhibit 10 signings can see their deals converted into two-way contracts ahead of the start […]...2024See more Patrick Gardner
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• Nets Reportedly Set High Price For Cam Johnson; Willing To Trade Dennis Schroder, OthersThe Brooklyn Nets traded forward Mikal Bridges to the New York Knicks and are said to be very willing to move forward Cam Johnson, too. But they may want the sun, moon, stars and lots of draft picks in return. Per Brian Lewis of the New York Post, GM Sean Marks and the Nets have […] The post Nets Reportedly Set High Price For Cam Johnson; Willing To Trade Dennis Schroder, Others appeared fir...2024Read about Brooklyn Nets
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• Jimmy Butler 'Fond' Of BrooklynJimmy Butler is "fond" of the Brooklyn Nets and is open to the team, sources told Brian Lewis of the New York Post. Lewis also reported earlier this month that Butler "likes" the Nets. Butler, who has a player option for the 2025-26 season, intends to play out this year without signing an extension with the Heat and become a free agent. The Heat have shown no interest in trading Butler....2024See also Jimmy Butler
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• Nets Notes: Butler, Simmons, Johnson, Finney-Smith
Jimmy Butler is “fond” of the idea of joining the Nets if he eventually decides to leave the Heat, sources tell Brian Lewis of The New York Post. There’s no guarantee that Butler will be coming to Brooklyn, but his uncertain status in Miami makes it a situation worth watching. Butler holds a $52.4MM player […]...2024See more Finney Smith
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• Jimmy Butler Reportedly 'Likes Brooklyn'Jimmy Butler could become a free agent next offseason and "likes Brooklyn," source close to him tell Brian Lewis of the New York Post. Butler has a player option for 25-26 after he and the Miami Heat were unable to agree to terms on a contract extension. Butler joined the Heat from the Philadelphia 76ers in a 2019 sign-and-trade. Butler signed a four-year, $181 million extension with the Heat duri...2024Read about Jimmy Butler
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• Report: Heat Star Jimmy Butler ‘Likes’ NetsAccording to NBA reporter Brian Lewis of The New York Post, Miami Heat star Jimmy Butler “likes” the Brooklyn Nets. Butler plans to become a free agent next offseason. “Butler reportedly has decided he’ll play out next season and won’t extend in Miami ahead of his opt-out in 2025,” Lewis wrote. “The odds of him […] The post Report: Heat Star Jimmy Bu...2024Click for news about Miami Heat
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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 […]...2024Visit the page Mikal Bridges
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• Nets Notes: Bridges Trade, Wilson, Whitehead, Z. Williams
Nets general manager Sean Marks said the trade that sent Mikal Bridges to the Knicks came together quickly, but an unidentified source tells Brian Lewis of The New York Post that the framework was actually set at the trade deadline. Although Bojan Bogdanovic and Shake Milton may not have been mentioned in the original discussions, […]...2024Read about Sean Marks
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• New York Notes: Claxton, Finney-Smith, Brunson, Knicks’ Draft
The Nets won’t have to worry about losing center Nic Claxton in free agency if they can sign him before he reaches the open market, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Brooklyn will have an exclusive negotiating window that runs from the end of the NBA Finals until the official start of free […]...2024Read about Nic Claxton
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• Nets Notes: Claxton, Budenholzer, Borrego, DSJ, Marks
Appearing on the HoopsHype podcast with Michael Scotto, Brian Lewis of The New York Post said he believes there’s better than a 50/50 chance that Nic Claxton will remain with the Nets, suggesting the team has been preparing for having to give the unrestricted free agent center a significant raise. “I’d go as far as […]...2024Visit the page Michael Scotto
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• Report: Nets Likely To Pursue Donovan Mitchell Trade With CavaliersAccording to NBA reporters Michael Scotto of HoopsHype and Brian Lewis of The New York Post, the Brooklyn Nets will likely pursue a Donovan Mitchell trade with the Cleveland Cavaliers. Mitchell can sign an extension for up to four years and around $200 million this summer. The 27-year-old has a player option worth $37 million […] The post Report: Nets Likely To Pursue Donovan Mitchell ...2024Read about Michael Scotto
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• And-Ones: China, Filipowski, Williams, Mock Draft, Scariolo
Nets owner Joe Tsai believes the NBA is interested in resuming its relationship with China, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. In an interview Friday with CNBC, Tsai said previous tensions have thawed and preseason games may return to the country. “I think the NBA is in a very good place with respect […]...2024Continue with Joe Tsai
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• Atlantic Notes: Ollie, Thomas, Beverley, Lowry, Raptors
Kevin Ollie will offer some strategic changes when he makes his debut as head coach of the Nets tonight in Toronto, but he’s focused mainly on bringing a new attitude to the team, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Ollie, who came to Brooklyn as an assistant at the start of the season, […]...2024Continue with 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....2024See also Finney Smith
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• New York Notes: Claxton, Thomas, Randle, McBride
The Nets want to keep Nic Claxton and he would prefer to stay in Brooklyn, but things may get complicated when he becomes a free agent this summer, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post (member-only article). The 24-year-old center will be coveted by every team that needs help in the middle, and the […]...2024See more articles Nic Claxton
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• Spencer Dinwiddie’s next contract worth more than Josh Hart’s four-year, $81 million deal
Brooklyn Nets guard Spencer Dinwiddie’s next contract could be worth more than Josh Hart’s four-year, $81 million deal, according to Brian Lewis of the New York Post. “While he might not get the four-year, $128 million extension he’s eligible for, the feeling in league circles is he could exceed Josh Hart’s four years and $81 […] The post Spencer Dinwiddie’s next cont...2023Read about Spencer Dinwiddie
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• Kevin Durant: “No Consistency, No Continuity” In Brooklyn
Kevin Durant asked the Nets for a trade in the summer of 2022 because he believed there was too much chaos to ever compete for a title, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Durant was looking for an opportunity to win more rings when he left the Warriors as a free agent in […]...2023See also Kevin Durant
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• Nets Sign Kennedy Chandler, Patrick Gardner
The Nets have signed guard Kennedy Chandler and center Patrick Gardner, according to the team (Twitter link via Brian Lewis of The New York Post). In all likelihood, both players received Exhibit 10 contracts that will make them eligible for bonuses worth up to $75K if they’re waived by Brooklyn and then spend at least […]...2023Click for news about Patrick Gardner
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• Atlantic Notes: Simmons, Clowney, Harden, T. Young
Nets guard Ben Simmons is showing signs of the player he used to be, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Simmons provided updates throughout the summer, saying he was fully recovered from the knee and back injuries that ended his 2022/23 season and was ready to prove himself again. He has looked sharp through […]...2023See also Ben Simmons
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• Nets’ Cam Johnson discusses $94.5 million contract and what it meansHere's how Brooklyn Nets forward Cam Johnson feels following his new contract as told by Brian Lewis of the New York Post....2023Check it out Cam Johnson
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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 […]...2023See also Kennedy Chandler
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• Nets To Make David Duke Jr. Unrestricted Free Agent
Nets combo guard David Duke Jr.. is not going to receive a qualifying offer from Brooklyn and will thus enter unrestricted free agency, reports Brian Lewis of The New York Post (Twitter link). Nets shooting guard Dru Smith, inked to a two-way contract last season, was also not given a qualifying offer by Brooklyn, Lewis […]...2023Read about David Duke
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• Nets Notes: Johnson, Bridges, Whitehead, Milutinov
Cameron Johnson will be one of the top names on the free agent market, and long-time teammate Mikal Bridges is urging him to stay with the Nets, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. Johnson and Bridges have been together since Johnson was drafted in 2019 by Phoenix, where they were nicknamed “The Twins” because […]...2023See more articles Cameron Johnson
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• Nets Turned Down Two First-Round Picks For Dorian Finney-Smith Last Season
The Brooklyn Nets turned down a trade offer of two first-round picks for Dorian Finney-Smith last season, sources told Brian Lewis of the New York Post. The rumors come following news that Finney-Smith and Royce O'Neale have drawn trade interest heading into the draft. O'Neale would have returned a first-round pick in a trade, according to the source....2023Read about Brooklyn Nets
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• New York Notes: Bridges, Lillard, Toppin, Brunson
Mikal Bridges has already been mentioned in several offseason trade rumors, but Brian Lewis of The New York Post believes the Nets intend to build around him rather than trying to deal him for other assets. Lewis states that Bridges has already become “the face of the franchise” and has strong support from owner Joe […]...2023Read about Mikal Bridges