As the Brooklyn Nets enter the 2025-2026 NBA season on track to be one of the youngest teams in league history, many inexperienced players will likely earn a shot to prove they deserve a consistent role.
Drew Timme has had quite the journey to end up on the Brooklyn Nets roster. Timme was a star at Gonzaga, playing in 134 career games and averaging 17.2 points, 6.7 rebounds and 2.4 assists per game while shooting 61.8% from the field.
The Brooklyn Nets have spent the last few days rebuilding its G League affiliate's roster. Brooklyn's front office has signed David Muoka, Dre Davis and Yuri Collins.
Drew Timme enjoyed one of the best four-year careers in recent collegiate basketball history. His dominant run at Gonzaga from 2019-23 resulted in many accolades for the 25-year-old, none potentially more impactful than the opportunity he earned with the Brooklyn Nets.
Basketball originated as a distinctly American game. It had international roots, though, as the game's inventor, James Naismith, was Canadian. In the years since, the NBA has been flooded with league-defining international talent.
One of the Brooklyn Nets' most pleasant surprises from the 2024-25 campaign just so happens to be one of the team's biggest question marks heading into the following season.
The Brooklyn Nets' busy 2025 offseason could lead to the franchise being forced to make some difficult decisions regarding its final roster. Brooklyn currently rosters 20 players, one less than the max a single team can bring into training camp.
A case can absolutely be made that toward the end of the 2024-25 season, Drew Timme was the most fun to watch and impactful player on the Brooklyn Nets.
The Brooklyn Nets' desire to help facilitate trades and take on bloated contracts in exchange for draft picks this summer was no secret. Brooklyn was constantly assumed to be included in wherever Kevin Durant would ultimately end up, yet it never happened.
No matter how sharp the front office or how clean the rebuild, every NBA team has made at least one move it would probably like back. That’s the takeaway from ESPN.com’s Zach Kram, who recently dissected the biggest missteps of the 2020s and spotlighted one regrettable decision for each of the league’s 30 teams.
The Brooklyn Nets did not have much to rave about coming out of the 2025 NBA Summer League with a 1-4 record. However, one player that the Nets would have a lot to be proud of is the Summer League's second-leading scorer, second-year forward Drew Timme.
Summer League is officially in the books, with the Charlotte Hornets having been declared the 2025 edition’s champions after defeating the Sacramento Kings on Sunday night.
After wrapping up their final game at the Las Vegas Summer League on Friday, a few Brooklyn Nets players made a strong impression, possibly even earning themselves a shot at the regular season rotation.
While the Nets might not have come out with the outcome they anticipated coming into this year's NBA Summer League, their mini-camp squad still gave fans a glimpse of what is to come for the 2025-26 regular season.
Brooklyn Nets forward Drew Timme is familiar with dominating at a high level. One of the greatest college basketball players of the modern era, coming out of Gonzaga, he spent some time in the NBA G League before being called up to Brooklyn toward the end of last season.
Coming into their final Summer League game, the Brooklyn Nets desperately needed a win as they faced an 0-3 record ahead of their matchup with the Orlando Magic.
It certainly has not been an ideal Summer League for Brooklyn Nets fans as they find their team with an 0-3 record going into the fourth and final game of the mini-camp.
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Coming off yet another productive outing in the NBA Las Vegas Summer League on Tuesday, Drew Timme sported a postgame fit telling of the former Gonzaga star's love of pop culture and his eccentric personality.
Brooklyn heads into their third Summer League game on Tuesday afternoon with the hopes of securing their first win since arriving in Las Vegas this past weekend.
Coming off an impressive debut with the Brooklyn Nets, Drew Timme added a posterizing dunk to his collection of Summer League highlights Sunday against the Washington Wizards..
Drew Timme’s professional basketball journey has been arduous and well documented, but the accolades are beginning to pour in. The former Gonzaga star was named to the All-NBA G League Second Team following a breakout year with the Long Island Nets.
Former college basketball star Drew Timme has proven he can shine on the NBA hardwood, turning in a stellar performance for the Brooklyn Nets in just his second game and earning a three-word statement of praise from the team.
As the Gonzaga Bulldogs' all-time leading scorer in the NCAA Tournament, it shouldn't be a surprise to see Drew Timme play his best basketball in the month of March.