The Brooklyn Nets' NBA Summer League team is not one to remember. With four of their five first-round picks participating, expectations were high for better results than a winless record.
When Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant teamed up in Brooklyn in 2019, the expectations were enormous. With Steve Nash later brought in as head coach and James Harden joining the mix in 2021, many believed the Brooklyn Nets were on track to form a dynasty.
Coming into their final Summer League game, the Brooklyn Nets desperately needed a win as they faced an 0-3 record ahead of their matchup with the Orlando Magic.
Terance Mann’s trade to the Brooklyn Nets takes him back to the origin of his basketball journey. The newest Net was raised in Brooklyn, just minutes away from what is now Barclays Center.
How many of the 23 sets of teammates to score at least 30 points apiece in an NBA Finals game since the NBA/ABA merger in 1976 can you name in six minutes?
Wednesday night may have marked the beginning of the end for the Brooklyn Nets' 2025 draft class' Las Vegas experience. After falling to the New York Knicks—Brooklyn's third-straight summer league loss—the Nets opted to sit Nolan Traore and Ben Saraf in tonight's clash with the Orlando Magic.
It certainly has not been an ideal Summer League for Brooklyn Nets fans as they find their team with an 0-3 record going into the fourth and final game of the mini-camp.
Every basketball fan was bracing themselves for a Brooklyn Nets dynasty in January 2021. After all, the team had added James Harden to a team that already had Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant.
For the second time since 2025 began, Terance Mann has changed NBA franchises. He was traded from the LA Clippers to the Atlanta Hawks at February's trade deadline, then was shipped to the Brooklyn Nets on July 7 as part of the three-team Kristaps Porzingis deal.
The Brooklyn Nets’ decision to draft three international point guards left many observers scratching their heads. Even more puzzling was the fact that all three of their guard selections — Egor Demin, Nolan Traore and Ben Saraf — were subpar shooters last season.
Danny Wolf, the No. 27 overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, has struggled in his first two Summer League games for the Brooklyn Nets. He rested on Tuesday
The Brooklyn Nets now have three NBA Summer League games in the books and remain winless after a 97-93 loss to the New York Knicks. Ben Saraf and Nolan Traore saw more opportunities with Egor Demin and Danny Wolf out for rest.
As the Brooklyn Nets' time in the Las Vegas Summer League comes to a close, they will reportedly be without two of their first-round picks for their final game on the West Coast.
The Brooklyn Nets dropped their third straight NBA Summer League, losing to the New York Knicks, 97-93. In another tight battle, the Nets are now 0-3 in Summer League play despite displaying multiple first-round picks and NBA talent in these games.
The Brooklyn Nets took on the New York Knicks for a battle of the boroughs in Las Vegas Tuesday afternoon. For this matchup, head coach Steve Hetzel deployed a starting lineup featuring rookie guard Ben Saraf and third-year man Caleb Daniels.
Remember when Egor Demin couldn't shoot the deep ball? It seemed, almost instantly, individuals ran to social media once the BYU product was selected by the Brooklyn Nets in last month's draft to smear the decision.
Brooklyn heads into their third Summer League game on Tuesday afternoon with the hopes of securing their first win since arriving in Las Vegas this past weekend.
While the restricted free agency market is essentially nonexistent at the moment, the Brooklyn Nets technically retained two players who could've been extended the qualifying offer: Ziaire Williams and Day'Ron Sharpe.
The Brooklyn Nets are currently playing Summer League, but Cam Thomas’ future remains unresolved. The latest episode of The Zach Lowe Show on The Ringer shed some light on what is happening with the 23-year-old’s next contract.
The Brooklyn Nets entered the 2025 NBA Summer League with a record five first-round picks, a crowded frontcourt, and sky-high anticipation. After two games in Las Vegas, they sit at 0-2, having lost to both the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Washington Wizards.
While the most exciting part of a rebuild is watching young players grow, a strong veteran presence is often necessary to set a positive example for the team’s younger players.
Michael Porter Jr. won a title with the Denver Nuggets. He started in nearly every game he played for a perennial contender. But after being traded to the Brooklyn Nets, the 27-year-old forward says it’s time for something different.
Michael Porter Jr. recently said that his ceiling has plateaued with the Denver Nuggets, so he’s excited about taking his game to the next level with the Brooklyn Nets, and he’ll get his opportunity.
The Brooklyn Nets aren’t just counting on Michael Porter Jr. to contribute as a scorer. They’re hoping his championship pedigree can set the tone for a roster still trying to find its way.