The NBA’s Atlantic Division features some of the best players in the entire league at multiple positions, and the small forward spot is no different. From NBA Finals MVPs to Defensive Player of the Year candidates, the Atlantic Division small forwards are stacked.
Pending the potential re-signing of Cam Thomas, the Brooklyn Nets currently have just one player on their roster who has averaged more than 15 points per game.
Some may view Terance Mann as a throwaway. The Atlanta Hawks were forced to include a 2025 first-rounder—which became Drake Powell—just to move Mann's $15.5 million cap hit next season.
43 different players recorded a triple-double in the 2024-25 NBA season. How many of them can you name in six minutes?
Terance Mann was traded to the Brooklyn Nets this offseason as part of the deal that sent Kristaps Porzingis to the Atlanta Hawks, and the Brooklyn native is excited to represent his hometown.
Which former NBA players watch today's game and think to themselves, Man, I would have been awesome in today's game? Probably all of them. But how many of them are right?
Terance Mann’s trade to the Brooklyn Nets is more than just a homecoming. It’s an introduction to a role he’s never seen before. The 28-year-old will be the oldest player on a roster featuring an NBA-record five rookie first-round picks and no All-Stars.
Terance Mann returned to his hometown this offseason after being traded to the Brooklyn Nets as part of the deal that sent Kristaps Porzingis to the Atlanta Hawks.
Perhaps Terance Mann wasn't the reason the Brooklyn Nets got involved with the Atlanta Hawks and Boston Celtics, allowing Kristaps Porzingis to switch Eastern Conference squads.
Terrance Mann was running his annual basketball camp in Lowell, Mass. this week when he spoke with Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe about both his past in the former industrial center and his future in Brooklyn, where it should be noted he was born.
The LA Clippers have an aging star duo of Kawhi Leonard and James Harden, who have a very limited amount of time left in the NBA. The franchise has made it clear that they are trying to capitalize on their star tandem while they still can, and they started showing more urgency at February's trade deadline.
Earlier in the week, David Aldridge published an article in The Athletic that listed the Brooklyn Nets as owners of the 22nd-best 2025 offseason. The placement was more than fair, as Aldridge was able to recognize the strides Brooklyn made without overreacting to any of the team's personnel moves.
When the Brooklyn Nets made history by drafting an NBA-record five players in the first round, it became clearer than ever that the franchise is prioritizing youth moving forward.
On Tuesday, five-time NBA All-Star John Wall announced that he would be retiring from the NBA after 11 seasons. As someone who was a teenager during John Wall's prime and later became his teammate, Brooklyn Nets guard Terance Mann took to X to share his feelings about Wall's retirement.
In an NBA offseason where very few teams had room under the salary cap, the Brooklyn Nets took on a great deal of unwanted salary — but didn't get a big return.
Coming off a season where the Brooklyn Nets tallied a 26-56 record, plenty of fans expected their franchise to go out and find multiple players to help turn around their franchise.
Damian Lillard is the latest NBA player to take a management role with his alma mater, announcing Saturday that he will become the new general manager for the Weber State men’s basketball program.
The Boston Celtics continue to unload salary, this time by moving key reserve forward Kristaps Porzingis.
He becomes the latest NBA player who has accepted an assistant GM job at his former school.
Felicia Enriquez, aka Mynt J, is the host of the podcast BlackLove and Basketball – Compton Edition. She is a Clippers fan, an NBA credentialed creator representing thePeachBasket.
Los Angeles Clippers guard Terance Mann signed a contract extension, the team announced Wednesday. Financial terms were not disclosed by the Clippers, however multiple media outlets reported it was a three-year, $47 million extension.
The Los Angeles Clippers locked up guard Terance Mann through the 2027-28 season, coming to terms on a three-year, $47 million extension, multiple media outlets reported on Friday.
The LA Clippers continue to tick off boxes this offseason.
The second-round draft pick from 2019 has far exceeded expectations. He made 85 starts during his first four seasons, then became a full-time starter last season.
Luka Doncic and James Harden got the most first-half buckets, but Terance Mann had the biggest dunk.
The Clippers reportedly included Terance Mann in a trade offer for Holiday. As far as the 76ers are concerned, L.A. will have to make Mann available in any potential trade for James Harden.
Terance Mann appeared on "Clips Nation’s Courtside" podcast and talked about how the Clippers’ mindset helped them pull off a legendary playoff comeback.
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