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NY Liberty vs. Toronto Tempo preview: Homecomings

Starting to head in the right direction? The New York Liberty took on the Phoenix Mercury last Friday night at Barclays Center and came away with a grimy win. A win’s a win and this team needs them in the worst way, so they’ll take what they can. The opponent tonight is making a pretty […]

Now arriving at HSS Training Center … MPJ’s 6’11” brother and lot more

Has any of the 2026 NBA Draft’s top four been in for workouts — and interviews — at HSS Training Center? Not that we know of, although there had been reports that A.J. Dybansta might drop in but the latest is he’s limiting himself to two workouts. Nothing new on the quintet of lead guards […]

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Brooklyn Nets Fan Guide to 2026 NBA Finals

The 2026 NBA Finals are now upon us, and while it’ll involve games just a few train stops away from the Barclays Center, the Brooklyn Nets couldn’t be further from the championship stage right now. You all know this, but the Nets didn’t have the greatest season in the world this past year. They fell […]

NetsDaily Off-Season Report – No. 6

So it’s the New York Knicks vs. the San Antonio Spurs for all of Adam Silver’s marbles, rings and trophies. After record-breaking TV audiences justified by great games, the Spurs joined the Knicks Saturday in the NBA Finals will begin Wednesday night in San Antonio. Then after two games in Texas, the best-of-seven heads to […]

New York Liberty survive gross game vs. Phoenix Mercury, win 75-68

The New York Liberty hosted Pride Night at the Barclays Center on Friday night. If that wasn’t enough, the Liberty were once again facing last year’s playoff foe in the Phoenix Mercury, just as they had on Wednesday night when they notched their most inspiring win of the season to date. So yes, 16,000 Liberty […]

What about Wagler … Lopez, Flemings, Mara, Ament?

The Nets, it would seem, are more than like to take one of two lead guards on the night of June 23 at Barclays Center, either Mikel Brown Jr. or Darius Acuff. The are the most mentioned candidates for the No. 6 pick by draftniks and assorted pundits. And indeed, both are worthy of such […]

New York Liberty vs. Phoenix Mercury game preview – mini-series sweep?

The New York Liberty, down 55-49 to the visiting Phoenix Mercury midway through the third quarter, called a timeout and trudged to the bench. The game was slipping away, their fourth straight loss (all at home) now seemed like the likely outcome. Then, out of nowhere, the Liberty went on a franchise-record 23-0 run, blowing […]

Bontemps: Nets a ‘potential bidder’ for Austin Reaves

The consensus among pundits is that this year’s free agent class is not the best, putting aside the mystery of where LeBron James suits up. That said, the Nets have more than enough cap space to make significant offers for whoever is out there plus draft assets that could be put to use in sign-and-trades. […]

Jordi Fernández talks growth, patience, the future, branzino

This Spring, we went from hearing from Jordi Fernández nearly every day, to not hearing from him at all. The coach hasn’t been “ghosting” us. There wasn’t break-up between he and the Nets. In fact, they seem to be more committed to each other than ever. The season just ended, and so did our chance […]

New York Liberty go on historic run, defeat Phoenix Mercury 84-74

It’s tough to be Chris DeMarco right now. Sabrina Ionescu and Satou Sabally were game-time decisions for Wednesday night’s home game against the Phoenix Mercury. Neither played. Curiously, Sabally was on the floor for layup lines, minutes after being ruled out, before a team staffer politely pulled her to the sideline. Meanwhile, Betnijah Laney-Hamilton was […]

A far-too-early look at Brooklyn’s upcoming free-agent decisions

As Brooklyn Nets fans wait to see just how much general manager Sean Marks plans to shake the soda can this offseason, it’s worth taking a closer look at the team’s own free-agent outlook before Brooklyn starts hunting in the market and bolstering the roster through the draft. The Nets’ internal free-agent decisions will come […]

SCOREBOARD: Brooklyn Nets Social Media Round-up | May 26th Edition

After a solid start, the NBA playoffs have taken a turn for the worst for Brooklyn Nets fans when it comes to a hate-watching perspective. The New York Knicks, yes, those New York Knicks are on their way to the NBA Finals. While whoever comes out of the West will surely be favored over New […]

Deadlines and Commitments: Getting closer edition

The NBA Finals begin Wednesday in either San Antonio or Oklahoma City, then return to New York for the first time since 1999 the Monday after that. It will be a raucous time in the city, with celebrities jockeying for air time and masters of the universe sucking up any ticket at any price. In […]

New York Liberty cough up ball, lead vs. Portland Fire, lose 81-74

Betnijah Laney-Hamilton missed her third straight game. Sabrina Ionescu made her season debut on Sunday night, but evidently wasn’t ready for a back-to-back. Satou Sabally did play four minutes before leaving with an illness. Leonie Fiebich is not quite ready. Just seven games into the season, the New York Liberty have found themselves in the […]

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New York Liberty vs. Portland Fire game preview – Better in back-to-back?

Even though it is the beginning of the season, it seems that the New York Liberty have been their own enemy. With this much talent on the roster, it is the only acceptable answer. Yesterday afternoon, they had a second half collapse in the face of the Wings Azzi Fudd’s second half shooting display. Almost […]

NetsDaily Off-Season Report – No. 5

So the Knicks are one win away from their first NBA Finals in 27 years. They’ve also matched the Nets mark of 10 straight post-season wins, set in 2003. Good for them. Moving on. We are in a bit of a news lull right now, between the Lottery and the Draft, to be followed by […]

New York Liberty fall flat in second half vs. Dallas Wings, lose 91-76

That Opening Night blowout of the Connecticut Sun was not a sign of things to come. Not yet, anyway. The New York Liberty are still WNBA championship favorites, their full roster is still deep as hell, they have four months to put it all together — but they did enter Sunday afternoon’s nationally televised tilt […]

NY Liberty vs. Dallas Wings preview: A holiday back-to-back with Sabrina!

The homestand got off to a choppy start. The New York Liberty returned to action after a week off to face a solid Golden State Valkyries team. Golden State jammed up New York’s offense and were the first team to hold New York under 90 points on the season. As a result, the Liberty lost […]

A far-to-early look at who Nets might covet this summer?

The NBA Draft is still a month away and the Brooklyn Nets participating in two — count ’em — two summer leagues a week after that, it’s easy to forget that NBA free agency is sandwiched in between them. Last year, the Nets had nearly $60 million in cap space, most in the league, Sean […]

Liberty stymied by Valkyries, lose 87-70

The first night back after an extended break is always a bit tricky. You’ve got to regain your rhythm and get back in the swing of things. The New York Liberty and Golden State Valkyries both returned to action after being off for a week. The Liberty last played in Portland on May 14 while […]

No, Governor, Nets aren’t coming back to New Jersey

Three weeks ago, at the end of a discussion of her first 100 days as governor of New Jersey at Newark’s Performing Arts Center, Mikie Sherill faced a series of rapid-fire questions from NJ.com political editor Brent Johnson. The subjects ranged from personal issues to state policy. But then a little more than an hour […]

NY Liberty vs. Golden State Valkyries preview: Back in action

Back on the scene. The New York Liberty completed their first road trip of the season with a strong victory over the Portland Fire on May 14. They’ve been off for the past week and are beginning a seven game homestand. The opponent tonight is gearing up for a special sophomore season. They’ve been off […]

Liberty practice facility makes progress toward 2027 opening

The New York Liberty is still practicing at the small gym just off the main entrance of Barclays Center, between what used to be the ticket lobby and what used to be the Qatar Airways Club. Both are under construction as part of the third year of the arena’s five-year, $140 million renovation. As Madeline […]

Is the No. 6 pick a ‘wild card’ in Draft? ESPN thinks so, but …

First things first: The Nets are not talking about Draft strategy. They are notorious in that regard. Unlike other teams, they don’t announce who they have in for workouts and interviews. They even frown upon agents who reveal which clients have traveled to HSS Training Center. (Last year’s SCOUT series on the Draft was remarkable […]

Nets Assistant Steve Hetzel, Jared Dudley draw Blazers’ interest

The New Orleans Pelicans hiring team did its best Reggie Evans impersonation this week, scooping up Jamahl Mosley in a ferocious flash. The Orlando Magic fired him as their head coach on May 4, and the Pels signed him as their own two weeks later. However, the summer’s head coaching candidate that Brooklyn Nets fans […]