Photo by Grant Halverson/Getty Images With five picks, including four in the first, the Nets will have more picks in the 2025 NBA Draft than anyone. So what’s the issue. So this is what the fuss is all about: the 2025 NBA Draft. The Brooklyn Nets and their fans are have been debating this draft ever since June 24 of last year when they worked two deals with the New York … [Read more...] about DRAFT WATCH #7 – Brooklyn Nets likely to pick best players available. So who’s that?
Live Discussion: Cam Johnson represents Brooklyn at the 3-point contest
Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images Can he pull off the unthinkable like Joe Harris once did? Nets fans might not have anything to root for during the All-Star Game this year, but at least there’s Cam Johnson in the 3-point contest. Johnson is shooting 41.3% from deep this season, the second-best of his career (20 games minimum). During a season filled with losses and some … [Read more...] about Live Discussion: Cam Johnson represents Brooklyn at the 3-point contest
Killian Hayes: One more step towards redemption
Photo by Christian Bonin/NBAE via Getty Images His play of late has made both fans and teammates wonder why he’s still down in the G League but for Killian Hayes it’s part of a return to the promise that made him the No. 7 pick This season hasn’t been so much about wins and losses for the Long Island Nets but rather about redemption. This has been abundantly clear with … [Read more...] about Killian Hayes: One more step towards redemption
ESSAY: What do we make of a Brooklyn Nets season that, above all, doesn’t make any sense?
Photo by Rocky Widner/NBAE via Getty Images Whether you’re enjoying the makings of a failed tank or not, we can all agree this has not been the Brooklyn Nets season we expected. Personally, I enjoy the wins. As you probably know, Sarah Kustok and I host The Backcourt, a Brooklyn Nets podcast that is a lot more fun to record when there are wins to talk about. By season’s … [Read more...] about ESSAY: What do we make of a Brooklyn Nets season that, above all, doesn’t make any sense?
Buck Williams named Hall of Fame finalist
Photo by Focus on Sport/Getty Images The greatest rebounder in Nets history is one step away from the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame. Buck Williams, one of the game’s great rebounders and a New Jersey Net for eight years, has been named a finalist for the Naismith Basketball Hall of Fame, part of class that also includes Carmelo Anthony and Dwight Howard as well as … [Read more...] about Buck Williams named Hall of Fame finalist