Thunder do enough against Nets in 90-81 Summer League win
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Brooklyn Nets forward Grant Nelson made his debut in the Las Vegas Summer League as he competes for one of the Two-Way spots on the roster.
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Nets Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 20 - Timofey Mozgov (2017-18)During his time suiting up for the Nets, Mozgov wore only jersey No. 20 and put up 4.2 points and 3.2 rebounds per game.
When the Brooklyn Nets used four of their NBA-record five first-round picks on guards, it understandably raised some eyebrows from analysts and fans. While all
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With an anti-Zionist poised to become our next mayor, antisemites gunning down and firebombing Jews in America’s streets, and Israelis still dying in their country’s version of a forever
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Drew Timme's decision to play in the NBA Summer League for a third year in a row made it clear the former Gonzaga star wasn't content with just getting his foot in the door of the most exclusive basketball league in the world.
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Kevin Durant did not offer a glowing review of his time with the Nets. The two-time NBA champ cited organizational chaos. But he did express appreciation for Steve Nash's coaching.
The Brooklyn Nets are dead last in the NBA when it comes to season ticket sales -- with demand off more than 30% from last year as the new season tips off, sources told The Post.
When trade rumors first began to circulate about Kevin Durant wanting out of Phoenix, the Brooklyn Nets (his former team) were viewed as a team that could help
I watched the Nets play in Brooklyn last week, and a Boston Celtics home game broke out. “M-V-P, M-V-P, M-V-P!” rang the chants, aimed not at one of the Nets but at Jayson Tatum, Boston’s ...
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SB Nation on MSNDariq Whitehead wanted to play in Las Vegas but Brooklyn Nets preferred he keep trainingAll that said, Whitehead told Brian Lewis that the decision was made for him after his agents at Excel Sports and Sean Marks spoke. In an effort to get him back to 100% and ready to go in October, the Nets decided to hold him out or more specifically keep him back in Brooklyn where the performance team continues to work with him.