An eventful offseason certainly hasn't affected Cam Thomas' scoring abilities. If anything, it served as motivation for the Brooklyn Nets guard, who will play the 2025-26 campaign on a one-year, $6 million qualifying offer that includes a no-trade clause.
Many NBA teams are multiple days into training camp, and people are starting to get a feel for who could really make an impact this season. This is especially important for the Brooklyn Nets, who still have more roster moves to make compared to other organizations.
The Brooklyn Nets will have a new-look roster ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season. The Brooklyn Nets are still dealing with the aftermath of their failed Big 3 of Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and James Harden.
The Brooklyn Nets took guard Nolan Traoré with the 19th pick in the 2025 NBA Draft following their selection of Egor Demin in the lottery. They have different skill sets, and the Frenchman may be more difficult to project depending on when he gets comfortable with the NBA's pace.
Drake Powell has the potential to be the best player of the Brooklyn Nets' record-breaking five-player haul from the 2025 NBA Draft, yet he's the only one who hasn't suited up.
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.
The NBA offseason was eventful for the Brooklyn Nets. After making an NBA-record five first-round picks in June’s draft and executing four trades, the team has a revamped roster entering year two of its rebuild.
The Brooklyn Nets have been one of the league’s worst teams for the past couple of years, and that might not change any time soon. Entering next season, the Nets are expected to be in the mix for the top pick in the draft.
A key theme for this year's Brooklyn Nets team as they head into the 2025-2026 NBA season will likely be development. After all, the average age of the Nets' current roster would rank them among the top ten youngest teams in NBA history, and the youngest team in the league currently.
As long as he wants, Cam Thomas will be wearing a new uniform upon the start of the 2026-27 NBA season. He'll play the upcoming campaign on a one-year, $6 million qualifying offer that includes a no-trade clause.
The Brooklyn Nets are still in the middle of a rebuild and they will look to take a step in the right direction during the 2025-26 NBA season. Of course, the Nets are led by their core of Cam Thomas and Nic Claxton but they also made some key additions to their roster this offseason.
In Jordi Fernandez's first year as the Brooklyn Nets' head coach, there was a clear emphasis on the three-ball. While the development of the game as a whole does hold some responsibility in this statistic, Brooklyn attempted the eighth-most triples in each of the 2023-24 and 2024-25 campaigns.
The Brooklyn Nets are a lock to miss the NBA Playoffs in 2025-26, as they were last season. Thankfully, there are five first-round draft picks on the roster this time around, five young players actually worth investing your time and energy into.
The Michael Porter Jr.-Brooklyn Nets doesn't look ideal on the surface. After the Denver Nuggets traded their longtime forward for Cam Johnson this offseason, many were left wondering what Porter's tenure in New York City could look like.
Brooklyn Nets rookie Drake Powell is the team’s only draft pick who did not take the floor at Summer League. The No. 22 pick has been limited for most of the offseason due to knee tendinopathy.
The Brooklyn Nets have been through plenty of changes in the past several years, and it might be time to part with the lone constant on the floor. In 2019, the Nets added Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving in one of the most electric offseasons in league history.
Cam Thomas’ new physique is among the most eye-popping developments at Brooklyn Nets training camp. The fifth-year guard said he lost “a good amount” of weight this offseason.
Entering year two of a complete rebuild, expectations aren't high for the Brooklyn Nets. However, as they continue the youth movement, many of the team's veterans are not only expected to produce, but some may be on track to have career-best campaigns.
The Brooklyn Nets enter the 2025-26 season with few aspirations to be successful as a team, yet more mouths to feed than most teams. There are five new faces on the Nets from the 2025 NBA Draft and four players acquired via offseason trades.
As one of the most experienced players on the Brooklyn Nets roster, the Nets will be counting on 23-year-old guard Cam Thomas to help keep the ship afloat during this early stage of their rebuild.
The argument could be made that, given the inexperience at the position currently present on their roster, the Brooklyn Nets probably shouldn't have let Killian Hayes walk.
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.
The Brooklyn Nets acquired forward Michael Porter Jr. from the Denver Nuggets via trade during the offseason. The Nets received the 2023 champion in exchange for Cameron Johnson.
Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton recently revealed in his media availability that staying healthy is his main goal for the 2025-26 NBA season. The former 31st overall pick struggled with a back injury last campaign, which played a role in his steady decline.
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.