To the likely dismay of Nets fans across the globe, "GQ Jacky's" time in Brooklyn is over, for now. In the wake of the franchise's deal with the Golden State Warriors, which sent Dennis Schroder to the Bay Area, the team announced it had waived fan-favorite Cui Yongxi.
On Sunday, the Brooklyn Nets officially announced their trade with the Golden State Warriors. The biggest piece of the deal was the Warriors landing point guard Dennis Schroder.
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.
The Long Island Nets are now 2-11 following two more defeats at home to the College Park Skyhawks and the Maine Celtics, respectively. Even though the Brooklyn Nets are only in action once this week due to the ongoing NBA Cup, the team’s G League affiliate has provided plenty of news over the last few days.
The Long Island Nets are now 2-9, standing in dead last in the G League’s East Division. Long Island returned to the Nassau Coliseum following an end-of-November road trip, having played the Delaware Blue Coats twice on Dec.
The Brooklyn Nets have two rookies on the roster this season in Yongxi Cui and Jaylen Martin, but the team hasn't given them many opportunities to shine.
While the Brooklyn Nets didn’t add talent to their roster via the draft like the Cavaliers or the Pacers, they were able to add rookie talent during the offseason.
Just days after taking over the Barclays Center with his late-game heat check against the Washington Wizards, Brooklyn Nets' forward Cui "GQ Jacky" Yongxi is taking the basketball world by storm.
Several Brooklyn Nets players performed well during Monday’s 139-92 preseason win over the Washington Wizards. However, the highlight of the night came from an unlikely candidate: rookie Cui Yongxi.
Since the announcement of his two-way deal with the Brooklyn Nets, Yongxi Cui has been the epitome of humility. Through all public appearances following his addition, Cui has shown the poise of a 10-year vet.
According to Keith Smith of Spotrac, the Brooklyn Nets' recent signee, Yongxi 'Jacky' Cui, will be on a two-year, two-way contract. Reports of Cui signing a deal with the Nets started arising earlier in the month, and the announcement was made official a few days ago.
In today's modern NBA, there are two different types of players. Many long for the opportunity to hoist the Larry O'Brien, entrenching themselves as champions in one of the most historical sports leagues in the world.
The Brooklyn Nets officially announced Chinese wing Yongxi Cui as a two-way signing , and the 21-year-old is excited about getting his NBA career underway. In another batch of comments published by the South China Morning Post, Cui was refreshingly realistic about his early prospects in the league and how he can add value as a two-way player.
Chinese basketball star Cui Yongxi has taken the first step towards his NBA dream. On Friday, the 21-year-old agreed to a two-way contract with the Brooklyn Nets, paving the way for Cui to become the first mainland Chinese player on an active roster since Zhou Qi.
The Nets have signed Chinese Basketball Association free agent guard/forward Yongxi Cui to a two-way contract, the team announced in a press release. Cui, 21, is 6-foot-6 and is a product of the NBA Global Academy.
Just ahead of training camp, the Brooklyn Nets are signing 2024 NBA Draft prospect Yongxi Cui (also known as Jacky Cui) to a two-way contract, per Nets Daily’s Lucas Kaplan.
The Portland Trail Blazers have agreed to an Exhibit 10 training camp contract with undrafted free agent swingman Yongxi Cui, sources inform ESPN's Jonathan Givony.