On Monday, the eternal cycle of life continued. The Sun rose in the east; it set in the west. Across the globe, people were born and people passed away. Day’Ron Sharpe was a +2 in an eight-point Brooklyn Nets loss. Here are Sharpe’s last five games: This season, Brooklyn has a net rating of -8.18 […]
The Long Island Nets returned to their home court on Monday evening for a showdown with the Stockton Kings. This marked Long Island’s first game on United States soil in a week. After splitting the first stint of the Canada trip, the Long Island team looked to get past the Stockton Kings. Despite a career […]
We’ve often described the Dallas Mavericks as “lost” this season, even with more wins to their name than our boys from the corner of Atlantic and Flatbush. Whether that’s due to front office turnover, the mindless trade that warranted it, or the classic excuse, injuries, there’s no arguing these silver stallions have galloped off-course in […]
The Nets will look to recuperate in their second game of a back-to-back, this time against the Dallas Mavericks. Sitting 12th in the Western Conference, Dallas is trying to avoid a third straight loss while juggling a mounting injury list. Both teams are sitting at the bottom of their respective conferences. One also had Luka […]
Welcome to The Long Forecast on NetsDaily. As the college basketball season rolls on, new names are forcing their way into the conversation as the draft picture continues to become clearer. Where do Brooklyn’s picks sit? Since last week’s column, the Brooklyn Nets are 0-3 and currently own the league’s fifth-worst record (11-25), while their […]
Michael Porter Jr. is the belle of the 2026 NBA trade deadline ball. Every day, every hour arrives with a new update on the Brooklyn Nets forward and where he might be traded to, if he’s traded at all. Today, it was Brett Siegel of ClutchPoints, reporting that the Golden State Warriors — believed to […]
“It comes with responsibility,” Jordi Fernández said post-game Sunday. “Responsibility to take the shot when you open, responsibility to box out when you have to. Obviously, the 19 second chance points — once again, if we don’t rebound, we don’t win. We’ve been the number one defensive rebounding team for a stretch of games where […]
The Memphis Grizzlies, once seen as “Net killers,” seem to have been declawed. Whether that happened when Dillon Brooks started poking other bears, their head coaching change, or when they cashed out on Desmond Bane, they’re no long the ferocious, ursine creatures they resembled in the early 2020s. Still, they were able to rip the […]
The Nets are coming off the kind of loss that fans aren’t exactly furious about. Brooklyn fell at the buzzer at home, but the game itself felt like a step forward. Egor Dëmin went on an absolute tear in the final moments, both in the fourth quarter and OT. There was no stopping Egor from […]
No fireworks this time. The Brooklyn Nets took on a resurgent Los Angeles Clippers team at Barclays Center on Friday night. It was over early and the Clippers cruised to an easy 121-105 win. The opponent tonight is looking to figure things out. The Memphis Grizzlies had 21-point second half lead and 14-point fourth quarter […]
HSS Training Center is locked up tighter than a drum. Not the practice courts. They ring with the sound of squeaking sneakers and encouraging applause from coaches. Reporters can get limited access to the courts on practice days, but in the corner offices and conference room, there’s no access. That’s the way Sean Marks likes […]
The Long Island Nets returned to the court on Friday night for a second game in their first back-to-back of the season at Place Bell in suburban Montreal. Following their loss against the Wisconsin Herd in their first Canadian game Thursday, Long Island got back on track in this one and defeated Wisconsin, 121-112. Their […]
Midway through the second quarter of the Brooklyn Nets’ Friday night duel with the Los Angeles Clippers, Brook Lopez tipped a pass intended for Nic Claxton at the top of the key. Lopez tracked down the ball in stride and, mining every ounce of energy in his 37-year-old body, took it coast-to-coast for a layup […]
The Nets are coming off the kind of loss that fans are not unhappy about. It may have been brutal, losing on a bank shot at the buzzer at home, but the game was a revelation. Egor Demin has shown a clutch gene ever since Summer League, but on Wednesday vs. the Orlando Magic, he […]
The Long Island Nets returned to their home-away-from-home court on Thursday night for a showdown with the Wisconsin Herd. However, while it was officially the Nets’ home court, it wasn’t their “home” court in Uniondale, Long Island, but a court nearly 400 miles to the north, Place Bell in Laval, Quebec, Canada a northern suburb […]
Working with great writers definitely has its perks. One of those perks is seeing your colleagues come up with great nicknames for certain players. Collin Helwig, I applaud you for giving Egor Demin the “Winter Soldier” moniker because that is exactly what he is. The rookie stepped up big time in the clutch two days […]
With some killer defense at one end and a surging Michael Porter Jr. at the other, the Nets have established themselves as one of the league’s best “bad” teams. What does that mean exactly? Our own Tyler Carmona joins the show to talk through it all! In this episode, you’ll also find: You can also […]
We’re trying to be the North! The Long Island Nets will kick off their second annual homestand in suburban Montreal on Thursday night with a showdown with the Wisconsin Herd. It’s the first of a back-to-back and the first of four games this season at the Place Bell in Laval, Quebec, part of a partnership […]
Jordi Fernández began his postgame presser tonight dispelling the notion that this contest was a “rollercoaster” game. “I don’t think it was a rollercoaster for us,” he said. “It was 14-to-29 for us; we won by 15 points in the fourth. So, it was an amazing effort to come back, to try to do the […]
The Nets are coming off a 12-point win against the Jokic-less Nuggets, Michael Porter Jr. is still hot, and suddenly your favorite team from Brooklyn is only a half-game out of a play-in spot. We’ll see which route the faulty tank takes tonight. KEY INFO 📍 Brooklyn Nets (11-22) vs. Orlando Magic (20-17)⏰ 7:30 PM […]
The Long Island Nets returned to the court on Tuesday night for a rematch with the San Diego Clippers. The last time these two met was Sunday afternoon when Long Island walked away with a four-point win. Unfortunately, lightning wouldn’t strike twice, as Long Island fell to San Diego, 126-125, at Nassau Coliseum. Now, all […]
A couple of days ago, the Denver Nuggets were able to beat a fully healthy Philadelphia 76ers squad in a 125-124 OT thriller, without Jamal Murray taking offensive control. The day before, Brooklyn had beaten Denver 127-115 with Murray. Now, it would be hard to talk trash because the Nets themselves got manhandled by the […]
Michael Porter Jr. joked recently that he’s become an NBA ironman, but it’s not really a joke. In the last two and a third year, MPJ has missed a total of 12 games, six this season, five last season and one the year before that. Not all of have been due to injuries like the […]
I write the introduction last. We’re already at 2000 words. Let’s get to it. Danny Wolf We’re starting with Wolf because Head Coach Jordi Fernández gave his most insightful answer of the season in response to a question about Wolf. Specifically, James Herbert of CBS Sports asked Fernández how he keeps directives clear when coaching […]
Welcome to The Long Forecast on NetsDaily. We are officially in 2026, which means the NBA draft is now this year! As the NCAA season progresses, we see more players making a name for themselves as a super-talented draft class continues to take shape. Where do the Nets’ picks sit? Currently, Brooklyn owns the league’s […]