Nets among most likely teams to trade up in 2025 NBA Draft
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Total Pro Sports on MSNREPORT: Brooklyn Nets Poised To Reshape NBA Landscape With Draft Capital And Cap Space Ahead Of 2025 OffseasonThe Brooklyn Nets experienced a disappointing 2024-25 NBA season, finishing 12th with a record of 26 wins and 56 losses. However, thanks to their substantial draft capital and cap space, they have potential for significant improvement in the upcoming season.
According to Grant Hughes of Bleacher Report, the Nets are the team to watch as draft night approaches. Armed with four first-round picks — Nos. 8, 19, 26, and 27 and up to $80 million in cap space, Brooklyn has the tools to reshape the NBA landscape in a matter of days.
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Bill Simmons thinks a Darius Garland trade could be mutually beneficial for the Brooklyn Nets and Cleveland Cavaliers.
Smith Jr.'s last stint in the NBA came by way of the Brooklyn Nets, where he contributed modestly to their second unit during the 2023-24 season. During that year, he compiled 6.6 points, 2.9 rebounds, 3.6 assists and 1.2 steals per game on 43.5 percent shooting.
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Nets Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 16 - Jaylen Martin (2024)The third of those players wearing No. 16 played in the Brooklyn Nets era, forward alum Jaylen Martin. After ending his high school career, Martin would go unselected in the 2023 NBA draft, instead playing in the G League until he signed with Brooklyn in 2024.
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Total Pro Sports on MSNFormer Nets Guard Dennis Smith Jr. Plotting NBA Comeback In Hopes Of Career RevivalFormer Brooklyn Nets guard Dennis Smith Jr. is planning a comeback in the NBA, hoping to revive his professionall career
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Yardbarker on MSNFormer NBA coach praises new Suns head coach Jordan OttThe Phoenix Suns have landed on its new head coach in Jordan Ott. The seven-year assistant has been a part of three franchises in the Brooklyn Nets, Los Angeles Lakers and Cleveland Cavaliers.
The Brooklyn Nets—owner's of the most available cap space in the NBA this summer—could be in the market to help facilitate three-team trades or take on bloated