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The Brooklyn Nets will have to cut down their roster ahead of the 2025-26 NBA season. Which players are competing for roster spots in training camp?
The Nets were the only NBA team with substantial cap space this offseason and have actively engaged in salary dump trades, as expected, absorbing contracts to acquire players and draft picks.
The Brooklyn Nets' late-offseason deal struck with the Miami Heat was a clear indicator that the former isn't finished making moves. Sure, Haywood Highsmith's a ...
Several Nets contributors from last season could be in danger of losing their roster spots following the team's busy summer.
From 6-foot-9 point guard Egor Demin to 7-foot facilitator Danny Wolf, Brooklyn is embracing unconventional skill sets and redefining its on-court identity.
As a team that is not expected to compete for a championship this season, the Brooklyn Nets could afford to take a risk on a ...
The Nets' offseason roster transformation did now draw a favorable review during a recent ranking by the Athletic.
The Nets’ roster churn has left their backcourt wide open. According to ESPN’s Zach Kram, via GeniusIQ tracking data, six ...
The Brooklyn Nets have had the 22nd-best offseason in the NBA this summer, according to The Athletic's David Aldridge.
Brooklyn was already facing questions regarding roster cuts, but a trade with the Miami Heat gives the team yet another player, raising more uncertainty.
The Nets reportedly had other plans with their cap space if the Heat didn't offer them what they wanted in the Haywood Highsmith deal.