Every weekend, we’ll be updating the Nets’ off-season with bits and pieces of information, gossip, etc. to help fans get ready for … whatever. Here we go again. Sean Marks is remaking the Nets roster once more. After trading DeAndre Jordan in a salary dump that cost the Nets four seconds but provided an intriguing big man, then releasing Alize Johnson and getting Paul Millsap and LaMarcus Aldridge to agree to vets minimum deals, the Nets roster is at 17 players, 10 of them new. The accounting… Gone are DeAndre Jordan, Alize Johnson, Spencer Dinwiddie, Jeff Green, Reggie Perry, Mike James, Tyler Johnson, Timothe’ Luwawu-Cabarrot and Landry Shamet. Four second rounders were also dispatched: the Nets own …
Nets’ Updated Lineup, Roster After LaMarcus Aldridge Contract, DeAndre Jordan Trade
The Brooklyn Nets made a flurry of moves Friday, trading away four draft picks to the Detroit Pistons in order to offload DeAndre Jordan while bringing…
Blake Griffin explains why he re-signed with Nets: ‘We feel like there’s definitely unfinished business’ – CBS Sports
Blake Griffin explains why he re-signed with Nets: ‘We feel like there’s definitely unfinished business’ CBS SportsBlake Griffin on watching Bucks win a title: ‘Man, if we just did one extra thing’ Yahoo SportsBrooklyn Nets favored to win NBA Finals after free agency nba finals odds Brooklyn Nets favored to win NBA Finals after free agency nba finals odds Elite Sports NYDid Nets James Harden Leak New Move for 2022 NBA Season? Heavy.comView Full Coverage on Google News
Reggie Perry status uncertain after Nets rescind qualifying offer
Photo by Bart Young/NBAE via Getty Images At the end of the day, there’s just so many spots on an NBA roster. And when a team is aiming for a championship, there are fewer still for younger players. That’s Reggie Perry’s situation after the Nets rescinded his $1.49 million qualifying offer on Thursday, moving him from a restricted free agent to unrestricted. The Nets presumably still retain his draft rights, but his future is cloudy. Brian Lewis writes…
Blake Griffin Calls Returning to Nets a ‘No Brainer,’ Talks ‘Unfinished Business’
Blake Griffin didn’t even consider going anywhere else in free agency. The Nets forward <a…
Durant agrees to 4-year contact extension with Brooklyn Nets – Cumberland Times-News
Durant agrees to 4-year contact extension with Brooklyn Nets Cumberland Times-NewsNBA News: Kevin Durant Won’t Be Leaving Brooklyn Nets Anytime Soon Sports IllustratedKevin Durant, Nets agree to 4-year, $198 million extension New York Daily NewsKevin Durant plans to sign rich extension to remain with Brooklyn Nets USA TODAYNBA superteam make first move in ‘massive’ $736m master plan: Free Agency LIVE Fox SportsView Full Coverage on Google News
Team USA looks to bring home the gold vs. Japan
Photo by Stephen Gosling/NBAE via Getty Images Forty minutes away. The United States Women’s National team is one win away from gold after they dominated Serbia in the semifinals. A win would lead to the USA claiming their seventh straight gold medal in Olympic basketball. The opponent tonight will be Japan. Japan made it here after beating France in the semifinals. Japan is guaranteed their first ever medal in Olympic basketball after this. Wouldn’t it be something if the home team took home the …
Kevin Durant Reflects on Team USA’s Gold Medal Run: ‘One of Those Special Journeys’
Kevin Durant added another chapter to his already historic basketball career on Saturday when he led the United States men’s basketball team to an Olympic gold…
Sports Update: Patchell Off to Brooklyn – Laguna Beach Local News – Laguna Beach Independent Newspaper
Sports Update: Patchell Off to Brooklyn – Laguna Beach Local News Laguna Beach Independent Newspaper
John Hollinger: Bruce Brown could get bigger deal than Spencer Dinwiddie
Rick Osentoski-USA TODAY Sports It’s a mixture or art and science, but in his analysis of what top free agents can expect to get this summer, John Hollinger believes that Bruce Brown could wind up with a bigger deal than Spencer Dinwiddie. Using his own analytic tool and a look at the free agent landscape, The Athletic’s cap guru —and former vice president for basketball operations with the Grizzlies — believes that Brown could command a starting salary of $14.8 million in 2021-22, nearly $2 million more…
Kevin Durant Says Nets Aren’t nWo of the NBA: ‘It Kind of Looks That Way, Right?’
The Brooklyn Nets might be the closest thing the NBA has to a villain right now, but that’s not a role that fits with the team in the eyes of Kevin Durant….
Spencer Dinwiddie free agency: Nets guard reveals how much it’ll take to re-sign with Brooklyn in offseason – CBS Sports
Spencer Dinwiddie free agency: Nets guard reveals how much it’ll take to re-sign with Brooklyn in offseason CBS SportsNets’ Spencer Dinwiddie is an insurance policy New York Daily NewsSpencer Dinwiddie wants absurd amount to re-sign with Brooklyn Nets SportsnautSpencer Dinwiddie reveals cost to keep him with Brooklyn Nets Sports Grind EntertainmentView Full Coverage on Google News
Joe Tsai vows to end WNBA travel woes ‘for good’ after Liberty nightmare
Photo by Ned Dishman/NBAE via Getty Images It all started on Thursday. The New York Liberty had an away game vs. the cellar-dwelling Indiana Fever on Friday night and so they were booked to arrive the day before. But Tropical Storm Elsa intervened and the team got stuck in New York for more than five hours. Of course, the flight was canceled and the Liberty were told to return home, then regroup early on Friday. They finally arrived in Indianapolis — Game Day, at 11:30 a.m. — a mere eight…
Spencer Dinwiddie Would Likely Return to Nets If They Offered 5-Year, $125M Contract
Spencer Dinwiddie isn’t ruling out the possibility of re-signing with the Brooklyn Nets in free agency if they make an offer to his liking. In an interview…
Brooklyn sports has its own rock – Brooklyn Daily Eagle – Brooklyn Daily Eagle
Brooklyn sports has its own rock – Brooklyn Daily Eagle Brooklyn Daily Eagle
In big win, Liberty stage 20-point comeback, beat Mystics, get back to .500
Photo by Steven Freeman/NBAE via Getty Images It was all good for the New York Liberty at Barclays Center Saturday. The New York Liberty defeated the Washington Mystics 82-79 in their first win at Barclays Center since May 24. Moreover, New York trailed by as many as 20 points against Washington before pulling out the win, marking the first time a WNBA team has completed a 20+ point comeback since 2019. “Comeback wins are tough, home or on the road and being down 20 and 18 at halftime, finding a way,” Liberty coach Walt Hopkins said post-game. “It was pretty special. It’s fun to watch.” The victory improves New York’s record to 9-9 while the Mystics fall to 7-10. The…
NBA Rumors: Nets’ Jacque Vaughn Withdraws Name From Consideration for HC Vacancies
Despite being rumored as a candidate for several head-coaching vacancies this offseason, Brooklyn Nets assistant Jacque Vaughn is reportedly going to remain…
Brooklyn visits Milwaukee with 2-1 series lead | Sports | bakersfield.com – The Bakersfield Californian
Brooklyn visits Milwaukee with 2-1 series lead | Sports | bakersfield.com The Bakersfield CalifornianNets vs. Bucks live stream: Watch NBA playoffs, TV channel, Game 4 tip time, prediction, odds, line CBS SportsThe Source |SOURCE SPORTS: Brooklyn Nets Will Win NBA Finals Says Vegas Odds The Source MagazineDid the Milwaukee Bucks win Game 3 or did the Brooklyn Nets lose it? FOXSports.comSpencer Dinwiddie eyeing Nets return for NBA Finals: source New York Daily NewsView Full Coverage on Google News
Nets try to bounce back and take 3-1 lead vs. Bucks
It would’ve been an all time great comeback, but ah well. The Brooklyn Nets got off to a ghastly start, turned it around, fought back, had a chance to win it late, but fell a wee bit short on Thursday night as the Milwaukee Bucks won the game and kept their chances alive. The series is now 2-1 in favor of the Nets. Read about the game from the Bucks perspective here. Where to follow the game …
James Harden Ruled Out for Nets vs. Bucks Game 4; Hamstring Injury ‘Progressing’
Brooklyn Nets guard James Harden will not play in Sunday’s Game 4 of Brooklyn’s second-round playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks . According to Chris Milholen of Nets Daily, Nets head coach Steve Nash said Harden is “progressing well…
Ottavino helps out Brooklyn league that made him a pro – Daily Union
Ottavino helps out Brooklyn league that made him a pro Daily Union
Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving combine for 54 as Nets take Game 1, 115-107; James Harden hurt
Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images It was a game filled with mixed emotions … and a lot to worry about. The Nets got off to the right foot, taking Game 1 of the Eastern Conference Semi-finals in front of the 15,750 fans — a pandemic sellout crowd — at Barclays Center, 115-107. With the win, Brooklyn takes a 1-0 series lead, but it came at a price, and perhaps a heavy one. James Harden reaggravated his right hamstring — an injury that cost him 18 straight games during the regular season and 20 out of 21 — 43 seconds into the game. Harden immediately favored …
St. Francis College Leaving Brooklyn Heights for Downtown
The Brooklyn Daily Eagle reports that St. Francis College, a four year liberal arts institution that has made its home in Brooklyn Heights since 1963, will be moving to new, smaller quarters in a high rise building being built above the Macy’s store on Fulton Street in Downtown Brooklyn. Although St. Francis plans to expand its student population from its present 2,700 or so to 3,500 by 2026, the Eagle story quotes a representative of the school as saying that while the present building at 180 Remsen Street (photo by C. Scales for BHB) wasn’t “designed specifically to be a campus” the new space is, and …
Kyrie Irving Says Nets Will Feel James Harden’s Loss After Injury ‘No Matter What’
There’s definitely some concern from the Brooklyn Nets after James Harden left Saturday’s playoff win over the Milwaukee Bucks in the first quarter with a…
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