It may not be obvious right now, but the Brooklyn Nets have a case for being the NBA team with the brightest future. Fresh off selecting an NBA-record five first-round picks, and with eight more first-rounders in the next five NBA Drafts, the Nets could be on a new course to reverse their luck from the past few years.
The pressure weighing on Fanbo Zeng's shoulders to make the Brooklyn Nets' final roster just got a whole lot lighter. On Sunday afternoon, NetsDaily took to X to reveal that Brooklyn had signed Zeng to an Exhibit 10 deal rather than the two-way contract the sides had agreed to earlier in the summer.
After years of pleas from their fanbase, the Brooklyn Nets are bringing back one of their most popular alternate uniforms for the 2025-26 campaign. The Nets announced on Monday that they will wear their “Coogi” alternates as their City Edition uniform this season.
It was all a dream. And it’s happening again. After seven years, the Brooklyn Nets’ COOGI or Notorious B.I.G. inspired uniforms are coming back, the team announced Monday morning.
Egor Demin is only a 19-year-old, but the Brooklyn Nets need someone to step up as a leader on this young team. Why not the supposed starting facilitator?
The Brooklyn Nets would love to see another promising season from their head coach. In the midst of a rebuild, the Nets aren’t looking to compete for a spot in the postseason next year.
The Brooklyn Nets have plenty of young pieces to use this season, one of which is new addition Kobe Bufkin. In a trade with the Atlanta Hawks, the Nets gave up the small price of cash considerations in exchange for the 15th overall pick of the 2023 NBA Draft.
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.
It’s not quite over. It isn’t over till it’s over, as Yogi Berra once said, and Media Day is 10:00 a.m. ET at HSS Training Center . That’s when the Brooklyn Nets off-season will be over.
Amid a flurry of moves, the Brooklyn Nets have changed their mind on an athletic young guard. In an X post Sunday afternoon, NetsDaily revealed that Brooklyn had opted against adding Ricky Council IV, who was waived by the Philadelphia 76ers on July 25.
The backcourt has been the Brooklyn Nets' primary focus for much of the 2025 offseason. They drafted three facilitators and one combo guard in June's draft, inked Cam Thomas to the one-year, $6 million qualifying offer, waived Keon Johnson and most recently, traded for former first-rounder Kobe Bufkin.
The Brooklyn Nets are hoping for a big year from one of their latest additions, and it could be just as important for the player himself. Over the past couple of years, the Nets have descended into a rebuild.
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.
The word that the Indiana Pacers, among others, per Grant Afseth, were interested in Kobe Bufkin before he was dealt to the Brooklyn Nets was already a good indicator that the move was a smart one.
After losing several veteran ball handlers last season, the Brooklyn Nets will be looking for a new floor general to emerge as they head into the 2025-2026 NBA season.
Since we last left this feature, a month ago, a lot has happened, the biggest being Cam Thomas decision to exercise his qualifying offer of $6.0 million.
The Brooklyn Nets are one of the more interesting teams to watch as NBA training camps begin. The Nets used all five of their first-round picks in this year’s NBA Draft, flooding their team with a lot of young talent.
Kobe Bufkin turns 22 Sunday, making him the eighth youngest Net going into 2025-26. Only the Flatbush 5, Dariq Whitehead and Noah Clowney are younger. He was also the product of the fourth (and final?) Sean Marks summer salary dumps having been secured for the minimum cost of the $110,000 in cash considerations.
The Brooklyn Nets took a swing on another reclamation project this week, acquiring guard Kobe Bufkin from the Atlanta Hawks for cash considerations. Bufkin, the No.
The Brooklyn Nets have control of all but one of their future first-round picks, but it might be worth paying a steep price to regain it. The Nets showed how much they believe in the power of the NBA Draft when they used five first-round picks in June.
The Brooklyn Nets are in the midst of their rebuild and come into the 2025-26 NBA season with low expectations. The Nets were once again in the lottery last season and had five first round picks in the 2025 NBA Draft.
When it comes to the Brooklyn Nets, they aren’t expected to see certain veterans stick around for long. Being in a rebuild, Brooklyn will likely search for future assets in exchange for players who are in win-now mode.
The Brooklyn Nets were one of the busiest teams this offseason. Among their notable moves is trading Cameron Johnson to the Denver Nuggets in exchange for Michael Porter Jr.
The Brooklyn Nets waived guard Keon Johnson, who started 56 games for them last season, on Wednesday. He was scheduled to play the second season of a two-year, $4.51 million deal he signed with the Nets prior to the 2024-25 season.
Brooklyn is not the center of the NBA universe. In fact, the Nets are an afterthought in their own media market. While James Dolan's Knicks making a strong