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2h ago
The Nets star took a morning off recently to spend time at a Brooklyn public school and as he taught, he learned.
The Brooklyn Nets are trying to build a new generation of fans in the borough, fans who grow up with the black-and-white and what better way than to have one of the team’s stars show up bright and early at a local school to serve as a substitute teacher for the day.
Back on March 11, the Monday after the Nets beat the Cleveland Cavaliers in Cleveland, Bridges traveled from his Manhattan apartment to PS 134 in the Kensington section of Brooklyn south of Prospect Park. Kensington dr ..read more
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10h ago
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When you’re rebuilding and the kids are all right, the game can be great.
It wasn’t played on a nerf hoop with limited ceiling space or lighting, nor did it feature a bunch of school kids, but by all other standards, last night’s game between the Brooklyn Nets and the Washington Wizards was a basement hoops battle for the ages.
Stuck toward the bottom end of the Eastern Conference standings, both teams are more or less in the league’s cellar. With each all but eliminated from the playoffs as well, the game’s result meant very with exception to bra ..read more
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10h ago
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That was a very fun win for the Brooklyn Nets, and we can leave it at that.
It’s nice to watch basketball without expectations. Certainly, there are none left for the 2023-’24 Brooklyn Nets, who will not be playing postseason basketball in any form, and whose players are not in line for any award ceremonies at the end of the regular season.
Okay, “nice” may oversell it. The alternative would mean more wins, and thus, less misery, but when the Nets took on the Washington Wizards to complete their four-game road trip on Wednesday, it was just a run-of-the-mill ..read more
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1d ago
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Nets visit a Wizards team that’s won three straight.
The Nets have a chance to nab consecutive wins with a matchup against the lowly Wizards. Can’t sleep on them, though. They’ve won a season-high three straight games!
WHO: Brooklyn Nets (27-45) at Washington Wizards (14-58)
WHEN: 7 PM ET
WHERE: YES Network on TV. WFAN on radio.
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From our game preview...
Injuries: Cam Johnson, Keita Bates-Diop, Dennis Smith Jr., Ben Simmons and Dariq Whitehead are all out while Cam Thomas who developed back spasms just before the Raptors game is questionable. The Nets anno ..read more
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1d ago
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Eight Nets scored in double figures and Long Island clinched a post-season spot at Nassau Coliseum Tuesday.
The Long Island Nets (19-14) defeated the Grand Rapids Gold (11-21), 127-94, on Tuesday evening at Nassau Coliseum. In doing so, Long Island clinched its fourth playoff berth in franchise history.
Eight Nets scored in double figures in the win, including forward Davion Warren, who posted a career-high 33 points to go along with eight rebounds, five assists, two steals and one block in 33 minutes. The Nets two reliable vets, forward Kaiser G ..read more
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2d ago
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The Nets will try to snap the Wizards longest winning streak of the season — three games — when they travel to Washington tonight.
A win at last. The Brooklyn Nets traveled north of the border to face the Toronto Raptors in a battle of losing streaks and the Nets prevailed as they ended their six-game losing streak by beating the Raptors who now have lost 11 straight, It was a big game for Noah Clowney, the Nets 19-year-old rookie who looked like an NBA player as he put him seven points, grabbed six rebounds, blocked a shot, hit a corner three all in ..read more
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2d ago
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John Hollinger talks about how the Nets look like the Knicks of old and vice versa.
John Hollinger of the The Athletic isn’t just a writer on NBA topics, particularly how front offices work. He was also vice president of basketball operations for the Memphis Grizzlies between his journalistic gigs. So he’s well versed in the ups and downs of franchises.
On Monday, Hollinger wrote how New York’s NBA teams have switched places with the Brooklyn Nets becoming the old version of the New York Knicks ... and the reverse.
New York — Once upon a time ..read more
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2d ago
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The trade deadline is passed but stories keep coming out.
In a segment on FanDuel TV Monday, Shams Charania reported that the Houston Rockets offered the Brooklyn Nets Jalen Green and a number of the remaining draft assets from the James Harden trade for Mikal Bridges, but that the Nets turned down the offer...
.@ShamsCharania on Jalen Green and Alperen Şengün:
“The #Rockets called the Nets on Mikal Bridges discussing a concept around Jalen Green and multiple 1sts, that was not accepted…
It’s a great problem for the #Rockets to have, you have 2 bu ..read more
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2d ago
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A win is a win even over a team that has lost the last 10 games.
The Brooklyn Nets and Toronto Raptors linked up tonight, each on losing streaks that would reach 16 if added together, under the cloud of a betting scandal, while each carrying a laundry list of notable inactives.
In a week filled with Brooklyn Nets x Spongebob Squarepants references thanks to Josh Hart, let me just say, if you willingly tuned into the game, you’re tough enough to get into the Salty Spittoon.
Tonight’s game did offer a few glances at Brooklyn’s lesser-known players, including two ..read more
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3d ago
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Nets face off against the Raptors in a battle of misfits.
The Nets are 5.5 games out of a play-in spot with 11 games remaining. It would take a miracle at this rate, considering they’ve lost six in a row and haven’t gained any sort of momentum since they were 13-10 this year. The games go on, however...
WHO: Brooklyn Nets (26-45) at Toronto Raptors (23-48)
WHEN: 7:30 PM ET
WHERE: YES Network on TV. WFAN on radio.
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Injuries: Cam Johnson, Dennis Smith Jr., Keita Bates-Diop, Dariq Whitehead and Ben Simmons are all out.
RJ Barrett is away from ..read more