
A wire-to-wire loss brings us one step closer to the most anticipated part of this season: next season.
Another day brings us closer to the end of the season.
Perhaps it’s the madness of March in the air, with potential franchise-saviors playing wall-to-wall on national television, as the Brooklyn Nets near their first lottery selection since Derrick Favors, but more likely, this is just a 23-48 season nearing completion.
The Dallas Mavericks were nearly guaranteed to hand Brooklyn their 49th loss of the season when the laughingstock of the 2024-25 NBA season announced Anthony Davis would be making his return from a six-week absence on Monday night. Why, who knows? According to ESPN’s Tim MacMahon, even Davis’ confidants have urged him not to return this season.
But hey, the Brooklyn Nets weren’t about to question it, not amid their intense tank-off with the Philadelphia 76ers and Toronto Raptors.
Of course, that’s not how Head Coach Jordi Fernández viewed it pregame: “Obviously, with the return of a very special player, it’s good for us, good to figure out how to have different coverages executed and give ourselves a chance. We want to keep growing, we want to compete. We’ll go out there and fight against anybody and that’s the most important thing, from where we’re coming.”
Certainly, Brooklyn has been fighting. Though Fernández’s team is just 2-8 in their last ten games, all eight losses have been by single-digits. And in a few of them, they snatched defeat from the jaws of victory.
But on Monday night, that juice wasn’t there. It’s not like they didn’t try, but thanks to a big, bouncy front-court of Davis and Kai Jones, Dallas shot a preposterous 69.6% from two. The Nets looked overmatched out the gate…
if at first you don’t succeed, try again
With AD and Kai in the front-court, Nets putting two defenders on Klay has led to some easy buckets: pic.twitter.com/yxWtQKIJRa
— Lucas Kaplan (@LucasKaplan_) March 24, 2025
They trailed 32-17 after the first quarter, and never cut it to single-digits again.
There were pockets of momentum, but each one was cut off by one of Brooklyn’s 19 turnovers. Dallas would score 31 points off turnovers, with Brooklyn scoring just 14. Between a porous half-court defense and their own 3-point shooting struggles, it was far too much to overcome, and thus, turned into a comfortable loss.
Season-long themes continued, though. Cam Johnson’s improvement remains staggering; we saw flashes of aggression and downhill scoring as far back as the 2023 playoffs — remember that dunk on Joel Embiid? — but to consistently create offense as a secondary option seemed impossible.
No longer. Johnson’s final stat-line won’t wow, as he put up 17 points on 6-of-13 shooting, but some of the buckets did…
Cam Johnson DHO scoring continues to be fun: pic.twitter.com/XAtd1Ww67W
— Lucas Kaplan (@LucasKaplan_) March 25, 2025
He also contributed to Brooklyn’s turnover woes with six of his own, but also tossed eight assists, a much-needed career-high with D’Angelo Russell missing another game.
“I’m comfortable putting the ball in his hands,” said Fernández. “And I think we’ve done it the whole year, and he’s done a great job for the group … He’s done an amazing job the whole year, whether he had to shoot more threes, or put the ball on the floor, play-make more, get to the free-throw line. So he’s just been, he’s been amazing for the group.”
Is Johnson a long-term piece? Well, that depends on what Brooklyn’s long-term plans look like. But if nothing else, it’s a win for a player-development team who will soon see much more on their plate.
Trendon Watford also continued his strong play as of late, posting 12/1/14 off the bench on 5-of-9 shooting. He handled the ball on the perimeter in Russell’s stead, but more often posted up with strong results…
Trendon posts, finds Day’Ron for a dunk. this look has worked for BKN pic.twitter.com/PeJn42wIHE
— Lucas Kaplan (@LucasKaplan_) March 25, 2025
Hell, even Nic Claxton hit back-to-back threes in garbage time, securing a team-high 19 points.
Claxton also shared the court with Day’Ron Sharpe for a brief run in the second quarter; might as well try everything before the season runs out. If you’re a Nets fan expecting a full-on tank over the final ten games, Fernández didn’t show his full hand in postgame, but did hint at more unconventional rotations in the name of player evaluation.
“The approach is the same. It’s get 1% better and go out to fight for the game, no matter who’s out there. And I think we’ve done that the whole year, whether — our main purpose is, like I said, get better and see who is the next Net, and who is going to be here for the long run. And obviously, we have a job to do and evaluate, and it’s good to see all these guys that haven’t played as much.”
That could mean more NBA run for Dariq Whitehead and Maxwell Lewis (nine points on 4-of-6 shooting), or another 10-day contract for Killian Hayes, or code for some non-competitive losses coming up. Still, that would be unlike these Brooklyn Nets to this point.
For the record, the Nets have three restricted free agents — Cam Thomas, Day’Ron Sharpe and Ziaire Williams; four players with team options — Jalen Wilson, Keon Johnson, Tyrese Martin and Maxwell Lewis; and three two-ways — plus D’Angelo Russell.
In any case, the end of the season is, mercifully, almost here, and so is the future of the Brooklyn Nets.
Final Score: Dallas Mavericks 120, Brooklyn Nets 101
Milestone Watch
- Nic Claxton’s two 3-pointers bring his career total from four to six, and thus mark a new career-high.
- Cam Johnson’s career-high eight assists tonight bring him 49 assists this month, now a new career-high for assists in any month.
- Day’Ron Sharpe posted 10/6/4, and also added a career-high four steals, continuing to stuff the stat-sheet.
- Ziaire Williams hit two 3-pointers on Monday, bringing his total in March to 28 made threes. That marks a new career-high for any month.
Kyrie Irving returns, kind of
We’ve made it 930 words without mentioning Kyrie Irving, who returned to Barclays Center fresh off his torn ACL earlier this month, but of course did not suit up. Unsurprisingly, there were plenty of Irving jerseys in the crowd, both Dallas and Brooklyn alike, and occasional commotion near the Dallas bench.
During the first quarter, though, he did share a moment with former teammate Cam Thomas…
Kyrie Irving is on the bench for tonight’s game in Brooklyn. He takes a moment during the first timeout of the game to meet Cam Thomas at midcourt. pic.twitter.com/an617WT9de
— Mike Curtis (@MikeACurtis2) March 24, 2025
Jason Kidd shows love to Vince Carter
The greatest point guard in Nets history also returned to Barclays Center, as he’s done many-a-time since his dismissal over a decade ago as head coach.
It’s the first time he’s returned, though, since the franchise raised Vince Carter’s #15 jersey to the rafters.
“It’s really cool to see Vince, to see his number in the rafters. I think he means a lot to the Nets organization. The excitement, he made the game easy for myself. A lot of the lobs were probably bad passes that he turned into highlights. To see his name and number up there is really, really cool. And to say that I had the opportunity to play with the best is also an honor. I’m happy to see that. I just wish I could’ve been here in person to celebrate with him and his family and friends.”
Of course, Kidd’s #5 jersey is already up there.
Standings Watch
The Toronto Raptors ran away from the Washington Wizards on Monday night, bringing their record to 25-47. The Philadelphia 76ers, or what’s left of them, lost to the New Orleans Pelicans, dropping their record to 23-49, same as Brooklyn’s.
All told, the race for lotto odds looks like this as of Tuesday morning…

Buckle up for these final ten games.
Next Up

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The Brooklyn Nets will take on the Toronto Raptors in what’s sure to be a shameless tank-off on Wednesday night, as the two vie for NBA Draft Lottery position. Tip-off is scheduled for 7:30 p.m. ET.
- Boxscore: Dallas Mavericks 120, Brooklyn Nets 101 – NBA
- Game Highlights: Dallas Mavericks 120, Brooklyn Nets, 101 (Video) – NBA
- Cam Johnson speaks to the media before Monday’s game (Video) – YES Network
- Jordi Fernández on 120-101 loss to Mavericks (Video) – YES Network
- Nets Announcers give their favorite sports movies (Video) – YES Network
- Naji Marshall’s 22 leads Mavericks to 120-101 rout of Nets in Anthony Davis’ return – Denis P. Gorman
- Nets trampled by Mavericks in wire-to-wire defeat that only helps their tank – Brian Lewis – New York Post
- Cam Johnson’s unfiltered veteran savvy is a tool for the Nets’ future – Brian Lewis – New York Post
- Nets blown out by Kyrie Irving-less Mavericks to start 3-game homestand – C.J. Holmes – New York Daily News