All the talk surrounding Noah Clowney at Brooklyn Nets media day was about how evidently stronger the 2023 first-rounder appears to be. Clowney spent the offseason bulking, and now looks like a "grown man" in the words of his head coach, Jordi Fernandez.
With Egor Demin’s timeline for a return from a flantar fascia tear still uncertain and preseason only a week away, it looks like two rookies, Nolan Traore, the 6’4” Frenchman and pure PG, and Ben Saraf, 6’7” but more of a combo guard out of Israel, will get early minutes.
For a multitude of reasons, Haywood Highsmith is a perfect fit for the Brooklyn Nets. His style of play aligns with exactly what head coach Jordi Fernandez looks for in a player.
A throwaway deal toward the end of the 2025 NBA offseason may be one of the Brooklyn Nets' best-value decisions yet. Agreeing to pay the remainder of Kobe Bufkin's rookie contract, while giving up nothing besides $110,000 to acquire the 22-year-old, is the perfect low-risk, high-reward deal.
The Brooklyn Nets acquired several veterans this offseason as they enter year two of their rebuild. Among them is former Miami Heat forward Haywood Highsmith, who is sidelined for the beginning of training camp following an Aug.
The Brooklyn Nets are one of the most intriguing teams in the league, even if their record won’t reflect it. Over the course of the upcoming 82-game season, the Nets will often be an afterthought around the league.
Ben Saraf was the last of three Brooklyn Nets point guards selected in June’s NBA draft. However, the Israeli floor general has been among the team’s top surprises this offseason, turning heads with his maturity and high-level play.
It’s easy to doubt the Brooklyn Nets right now. This is true if you, like me, live and die with this team. The start of this rebuild was an odd 2025 NBA Draft that’s been dissed by both national pundits who cover the whole league at a surface level and scouting enthusiasts for whom the whole year is #DraftSZN.
With the Brooklyn Nets training camp now underway, the team has a swarm of rookies scrambling to prove themselves before the start of the 2025-2026 NBA regular season.
The Brooklyn Nets currently have 13 players who are 25 years old or younger. The coaching staff must balance distributing developmental minutes and keeping veteran players content.
Nets fans are probably tired of hearing the word "rebuild" at this point in the offseason, but some patience will likely be required before this team turns the corner.
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The Brooklyn Nets are in a unique situation compared to most NBA teams that are rebuilding. While the Nets are still early in their rebuild, they already have a plethora of talent to look forward to.
The Brooklyn Nets hope to field a full roster by Opening Night, still nearly a month away. Haywood Highsmith wasn’t expected to be ready vs. the Charlotte Hornets on October 22, following off-season surgery.
The Brooklyn Nets’ 2024-25 campaign featured many disappointments. Nic Claxton’s performance was near the top of the list. Brooklyn’s starting center and longest-tenured player struggled while battling a back injury, which he said was still bothering him when the season concluded.
Media day and training camp started earlier this year for the Brooklyn Nets as they prepare for a trip to Macao for two preseason NBA China Games against the Phoenix Suns on Oct.
Brooklyn Nets’ surprising signing is already impressing head coach Jordi Fernandez. The Brooklyn Nets will have a plethora of new faces on the roster for the 2025-26 NBA season.
Back in July 2025, the Brooklyn Nets acquired Michael Porter Jr. by swapping Cam Johnson and a future first-round pick (way out in 2032) to the Denver Nuggets.
After another disappointing season last year, the Brooklyn Nets are trying to turn things around this season after making multiple additions to their roster.
Brooklyn Nets fans must feel like they’ve lived many lives in one. After relocating from New Jersey, the franchise has made every effort to win a championship, all for each iteration of their contending squad to fail, at times miserably.
Cam Thomas broke his silence on the qualifying offer he signed with the Brooklyn Nets this summer after weeks of speculation. The LSU product admitted that his contract talks with the team were “frustrating,” as he reportedly declined a two-year, $30 million offer.
xxx Cam Thomas is back with the Nets — at least for now. The high-scoring guard signed his qualifying offer earlier this month, worth just under $6 million, after restricted free agent talks stalled out.
It has been a rough last two seasons for the Brooklyn Nets as they have failed to win more than 32 games in each of those two years during their rebuild and they will now look to improve as they enter the 2025-26 campaign.
The Cleveland Cavaliers and former lottery pick Killian Hayes have agreed to a contract, Michael Scotto of Hoops Hype tweets. Details were not disclosed but it’s almost certainly a training camp deal with no certainty of making the opening night roster.
After making history by becoming the first team ever to select five players in the first round of a draft, the Nets will begin the challenge of integrating all those new faces into the program when training camp opens this week, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post.