There’s still no timetable for Kyrie Irving to return, but there are signs of progress. Irving traveled with the Mavericks to Sacramento and completed a workout with assistant coach Phil Handy following Tuesday’s shootaround, according to Grant Afseth of Dallas Hoops Journal.
The Nets won’t waive wing Tyrese Martin or forward Jalen Wilson prior to this week’s salary guarantee deadline, according to reports from Brian Lewis of The New York Post (Twitter links) and Michael Scotto of HoopsHype (Twitter link).
The Brooklyn Nets currently have the third-worst record in the Eastern Conference and the sixth-worst record in the NBA –– AKA, no man's land. Their current positioning in the standings leaves them with a 9.3% chance of securing a top-four pick in the 2026 NBA Draft, while also not being good enough to make a play-in push.
Brooklyn Nets fans have seen flashes of Tyrese Martin’s scoring potential before, but Friday night added another unforgettable moment to his growing highlight reel.
Part of what makes the NBA, or any pro sports league, so compelling to watch is the narratives, especially those centered on rivalries. Throughout the decades, the NBA has fostered a number of rivalries, some long-lasting and others short but sweet.
Tyrese Martin is all about being dependable. For most Nets fans, the first real memory of Martin is easy to pick out. It takes them back a year to last November, when out of the blue he erupted for 30 points in a 127-117 win over the Phoenix Suns.
The Brooklyn Nets, despite being projected as one of the worst teams in the NBA heading into the season, still faced dilemmas with roster cuts during the preseason.
After starting two games this season for the Brooklyn Nets, Tyrese Martin's role with the team appears to be diminishing. The 26-year-old's future was up in the air coming into the season, but he made the roster over players like Dariq Whitehead and Keon Johnson.
The Brooklyn Nets are beginning to finalize their regular-season roster as preseason winds down. After a trip to Macao for the NBA China Games, the Nets are back in Brooklyn and are starting to make moves to get to the 15-player limit for standard contracts.
Tyrese Martin finished last season averaging 9.4 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.3 assists per game in the final 10 games. Despite that, he and the Brooklyn Nets knew it would be an uphill battle to get him on the roster for the 2025-26 season.
Last season, Tyrese Martin managed to land a two-way contract after signing a training camp deal with the Brooklyn Nets. After months of steady play, Martin was again promoted, this time being handed a two-year deal to remain on the active roster full-time.
Tyrese Martin may perfectly personify Jordi Fernandez's first year leading the Brooklyn Nets. He's scrappy, gritty and gives 100% effort at all times—which are the exact qualities the soon-to-be-second-year head-coach seeks.
Throughout the summer, several Brooklyn Nets players have engaged with the community in a variety of ways. Last week, Dariq Whitehead, Drew Time and Tyson Etienne gave back by stopping by the Brooklyn Basketball Camp to give some tips to campers.
While competing at the 20th annual Danny Rumph Classic, Tyrese Martin gave Brooklyn Nets fans a sneak preview of what they may be in store for in the 2025-26 season.
The Brooklyn Nets will surely be focused on development in the 2025-26 NBA season. With the Nets potentially having one of the youngest rosters in NBA history, Tyrese Martin will face an uphill battle for rotational minutes.
Tyrese Martin began his journey with the Brooklyn Nets in October 2024 on a two-way contract before being converted to a standard NBA contract. The contract conversion came after consistent play, including a 30-point outing against the Phoenix Suns on Nov.
It was an unimpressive season for the Brooklyn Nets, but one pleasant surprise did emerge. After bouncing between the NBA and the G-League for the first few years of his professional career, Tyrese Martin became a consistent contributor with the Nets last season.
The Brooklyn Nets have found themselves in the midst of a roster rebuild, having shipped out several of their key players over the past few seasons for building blocks and future draft stock.
Sunday afternoon's loss to the New York Knicks wrapped up what has been a rocky season for the Brooklyn Nets, as they finished towards the bottom of the Eastern Conference standings.
Tyrese Martin deserves plaudits for his second half of the season, as the Brooklyn Nets swingman has solidified himself as a vital rotation piece of Jordi Fernández’s second unit. Martin scored 19 points off the bench in the Nets’ last game, on Thursday against the Chicago Bulls.
The Brooklyn Nets are on the verge of finalizing a new standard contract with shooting guard Tyrese Martin, promoting him from his two-way deal to a spot on the team’s 15-man roster, per NBA reporter Brian Lewis of the New York Post.
The Nets are expected to finalize a new standard contract with shooting guard Tyrese Martin ahead of Thursday’s game vs. Cleveland, promoting him from his two-way deal to the team’s 15-man roster, sources tell Brian Lewis of The New York Post (Twitter link).
The Brooklyn Nets have officially signed NBA free agent forward Tosan Evbuomwan to a two-way contract, per a release from the team. As expected, the move comes with a corresponding roster change as Jaylen Martin has been waived to open up the two-way slot for Evbuomwan.
Reserve Tyrese Martin established career highs of 30 points and eight 3-pointers to lead the Brooklyn Nets to a 127-117 victory over the host Phoenix Suns on Wednesday night.
Tyrese Martin is coming off a year where he played in the G League for the Iowa Wolves. He finished the regular season with averages of 17.9 points, 8.1 rebounds and 3.3 assists per contest while shooting 45.5% from the field and 30.9% from the three-point range in 33 games (28 starts).