In their preseason opener, the Brooklyn Nets deployed the "grown man." Third-year forward Noah Clowney, who's expected to step into a larger role in 2025-26, was continually hyped up before and throughout training camp, and fans are now finally able to witness and appreciate his growth.
After 30 years behind the mic at Nets games from East Rutherford to Newark to Brooklyn, Ian Eagle is scaling back his role with the YES Network as he transitions into his new job as the lead voice of Amazon Prime’s NBA coverage.
Coming into the 2025 NBA Draft, Danny Wolf's biggest strength was his ability to impact the game in almost all aspects. The 7-foot big man isn't necessarily dominant in one category, but he can do at least a little bit of everything, particularly on offense.
Brooklyn Nets forward Michael Porter Jr. raised eyebrows when he hinted at retiring early from professional basketball during a recent episode of the Justin Laboy Show.
Of their record-breaking five-man draft class, the Brooklyn Nets' biggest steal thus far has been Ben Saraf. While none of the rookies have suited up in a game that counts, everything we've been told leading up to the regular season opener suggests Saraf could be poised for a breakout.
The draft is a huge key to building a team. Sometimes, picks don't work out the way general managers hope, but sometimes, they can change the fate of your franchise's next decade or two.
There are usually two goals in preseason. The first and most important one is getting through it healthy. If you lose key players, it makes your life a lot harder and puts extra pressure on everyone else to make up for an absence.
Surprisingly, Ben Saraf was the only of the Brooklyn Nets’ record five first-round prospects to start in the team’s preseason opener. At the 2025 NBA Draft,
The Brooklyn Nets enter the 2025-26 season with a revamped roster. After making four offseason trades and an NBA-record five first-round picks in June’s draft, several new faces have an opportunity to make their mark.
With the fifth and final pick of the Brooklyn Nets 2025 NBA Draft, they selected Danny Wolf out of Michigan with the 27th pick of the first round. The three-year college player is the oldest of Brooklyn's rookies, and he brings a unique skill set to the team.
Let the games begin. This is the first and only home preseason game for the Nets in Brooklyn. After this, they head to China for a two-game mini series against the Phoenix Suns in China.
At one point this summer, it appeared like a foregone conclusion that Nic Claxton would be suiting up as a Los Angeles Laker next season—or at least in any uniform other than those of the Brooklyn Nets.
At the time he was selected, it seemed evident that Drake Powell would end up as a massive steal for the Brooklyn Nets. Considering the fact that the franchise
Rebuild-wise, the Brooklyn Nets are much further along than they were this time last year. Thanks to multiple potentially franchise-changing moves executed by the front office this summer, Brooklyn appears to be on track to compete in the coming years.
As the Brooklyn Nets move through training camp, they will be faced with some tough decisions over the next few weeks. The team will have to make some roster cuts, which puts some promising players and fan favorites at risk of being waived.
Just as Saturday night’s game vs. Hapoel Jerusalem will be a big deal for Ben Saraf and Danny Wolf, next week’s two games in Macao will be a big deal for Fanbo Zeng, bigger in fact.
The Brooklyn Nets are in one of the most interesting situations in the league, and they need to ensure things don’t go south. In the NBA, it’s the goal to be great, and being good is just fine, but even being bad can work out.
The Brooklyn Nets selected Danny Wolf with the No. 27 pick of the 2025 NBA Draft. Danny Wolf was projected to go higher but he slid and the Brooklyn Nets were able to get him before the end of the first round.
The Brooklyn Nets swung on international prospect Ben Saraf with the 26th pick of the 2025 NBA Draft. It was a puzzling pick after the Nets took two pass-first guards earlier in the Draft.
Drake Powell’s Brooklyn Nets debut will have to wait a little longer. After missing Summer League due to left knee tendinopathy, the No. 22 pick has been ruled out for Saturday’s preseason opener vs.
Drake Powell was the only Brooklyn Nets rookie not to appear at Summer League. The No. 22 pick was limited for much of the preseason due to tendinopathy in his left knee.
Brooklyn has been mired in a rebuild for a while now, and seeing some steps forward would do wonders for the overall confidence level regarding the franchise's blueprint.