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Chaney Johnson dominates, Joshua Jefferson debuts as Hawks defeat Nets

The Brooklyn Nets fell to the Atlanta Hawks, 83-76 Saturday night in Las Vegas, their fifth game of Summer League action. Overall, counting their record from the California Classic, the squad is 3-2 since heading out to the West Coast, while in the main event (the Las Vegas portion), the team is 1-1, having blown […]

New York Liberty lose close one to Minnesota Lynx, 90-85

Back-to-backs are always tricky. Particularly when you have two games in two days in two cities. In order to win, you have to stick together and weather the storm. It’s tough, but it’s something the best teams have to go through. For New York, the first half of their back-to-back came against one of their […]

NBA Summer League Discussion: Brooklyn Nets vs. Atlanta Hawks, 8:00 PM ET

The Nets opened their Las Vegas Summer League with a 91-65 blowout victory over the Knicks on Friday, fueled by an encouraging glimpse of Brooklyn’s future backcourt. Egor Dëmin and rookie Mikel Brown Jr. each dropped 20 points to power a decisive second-half surge after a slow start from both. We’ll see who suits up […]

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Brooklyn Nets smoke New York Knicks in Las Vegas Opener 91-65

If you’re the fan who refuses to get too high on Summer League, but also the kind who’s keen to see the crown knocked off the recently-anointed New York Knicks, Brooklyn’s fourth game this summer likely put your spirit in a pretzel. The Nets met their cross-town rival a couple of thousands of miles away […]

NBA Summer League Live Discussion: Brooklyn Nets vs. New York Knicks, 6:00 PM ET

The California Classic was plenty of fun for Nets fans. Egor Dëmin absolutely showed out, and Mikel Brown Jr. showed up just in time to make a serious first impression. Now, they’ll take their talents along with the rest of the summer squad and head over to Las Vegas to play the Knicks. Their summer […]

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Introducing Tyler Bilodeau … how much do Nets trust sharp shooter?

Back on June 24, the second night of the NBA Draft, fans were aghast that the Nets, who picked at No. 43 weren’t going for a big man, preferably one who can protect the rim. Why didn’t they use their cache of 21 second rounders to take Trevon Brazile of Arkansas, taken by the San […]

Nets vs. Knicks: The main event is on in Las Vegas

Tonight, the Brooklyn Nets kick off their first of at least five Summer League games in Las Vegas. After playing in a back-to-back-to-back during the “California Classic” in Sacramento, the team arrived in Vegas to face off against a familiar organization: the cross-town rivals and reigning NBA Champion New York Knicks. Now, it may not […]

Julius Randle … Welcome to Brooklyn! Deal finally done

July 6 came and went and the Brooklyn Nets trade sending Nick Claxton to Chicago and Julius Randle to Brooklyn didn’t get officially approved. The reason was mundane: a late add to the trade, the Bulls Mouhamadou Gueye, couldn’t be dealt until July 9 because he had been acquired by the Bulls on April 9 […]

The aura and aggression defining Egor Demin’s Summer

The most startling statistic for Brooklyn Nets last week in Sacramento may also be the most important going forward … not just for the 2026-27 season. On Thursday, Brian Lewis encapsulated what others have also noticed: After being just 1-for-4 from 2-point range in three summer league tilts last year, Dëmin’s auspicious 11-for-12 bodes well […]

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The Brooklyn Podcast: Free Agency, Summer League Takeaways and Pooch’s Return!

The California Classic is officially over and that California love is being spread the Brooklyn way. The lottery picks showed out. Mikel Brown Jr. looked like the real deal in his one game, while Egor Dëmin continues to evolve. Hard to argue anyone at that tournament was better than him — as discussed. Furthermore, Pooch […]

Brutal 2nd quarter dooms Liberty against Wings, 88-77

It felt like UConn night at Barclays Center. With No. 1 one picks Breanna Stewart, Paige Bueckers, and Azzi Fudd on the court — and Geno Auriemma calling the game on ESPN — it was Huskies representation all over the arena. However, it was a Notre Dame alumnus that stole the show. Jessica Shepard is […]

Egor 2.0 = Demin shows off latest features

There was a moment — one of many — in the Nets-Kings game that showed just what the new and improved Egor Demin can do. Mikel Brown Jr. wasn’t playing and for many fans, the contest was disappointing. There would be no faceoff between Brown Jr. and Darius Acuff, taken just after him in the […]

Shawn Swords named new head coach of Long Island Nets

The Long Island Nets have found their new head coach, naming associate head coach Shawn Swords to the job just hours after their former head coach, Mfon Udofia, was officially named an assistant coach by the Orlando Magic. Udofia was the winningest coach in Long Island history and has cemented himself in the franchise history […]

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Liberty vs. Wings preview: Another chance to keep things going

The 99-86 victory the New York Liberty had against the Minnesota Lynx was a brief demonstration of how good the Libs can be when they hit on all cylinders. On the offensive end, Breanna Stewart had the force of a wrecking ball, scoring 16 of her 36 points in the first quarter. Not only did […]

Nets Reacts: Who out of the Flatbush Five has the most to prove?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Nets fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys. Brooklyn made a splash in the 2025 NBA Draft by taking five first-round picks, the most […]

What Nets did and didn’t do on Day 1 of free agency

At noon Monday, the NBA’s annual race for proven talent — free agency — began but for Brooklyn Nets fans, it was a bit of non-starter. The Nets made some moves, all of them already agreed to and not surprising. However, the big move so far this Summer did not materialize: the multi-team trade that […]

Mikel Brown Jr. flashes, Nets fly past Warriors in Cali Classic Finale

The Brooklyn Nets played their third contest in July this evening, though in many ways, it felt like the true start of Summer. Mikel Brown Jr., Brooklyn’s sixth overall pick and highest drafted player since 2010, logged his first minutes in a Nets uniform tonight after sitting out the first two. What Brown Jr.’s Summer […]

Nets vs. Warriors preview: Brown Jr.’s debut

After going 1-1 through their first two games in Sacramento, the Brooklyn Nets will close out their California Classic three-game slate tonight, squaring off against the Golden State Warriors. And unlike yesterday, this is going to be a noteworthy game for fans to tune in to, as Miklel Brown Jr., Brooklyn’s No. 6 overall pick […]

Undermanned Nets blow out Bucks in big defensive win

The Brooklyn Nets don’t have offensive or defensive coordinators, but it’s been widely known around HSS Training Center that he’s a guy whose forte is stopping the other team from scoring, whether in practices or at the end of games. As Brooklyn’s Summer League head coach in Sacramento and Las Vegas, that’s what to expect […]

NetsDaily Off-Season Report – No. 12

The big news early out of July 4th in Sacramento, California, was that Mikel Brown Jr., the Brooklyn Nets highest draft pick in 16 years, would not play — and won’t play again till Monday, missing Sunday’s action as well as Saturday’s. Later though the big news was not what Brown didn’t do, but what […]