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When looking toward free agency and the trade market, the Nets have even more freedom. They're projected to have over $40 million in cap space, giving room to bring in either a major star or a young player to develop. Promising names linked to Brooklyn include Josh Giddey and Jonathan Kuminga, although nothing is guaranteed.
The Nets — likely to be tanking next season — are the only game in town when it comes to absorbing big contracts into cap space.
In the next episode, we’re able to see how the Nets approach overseas talent evaluation and pinpoint a few prospects they’ve been watching for months now
Jake Fischer reported that the Brooklyn Nets would have competition in their quest to adding a second lottery pick. Fischer named the Oklahoma Ci
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Nets Wire on MSNWhat would the Nets have to trade the Raptors to get No. 9 pick?The Brooklyn Nets reportedly may want to move up in the 2025 NBA Draft by trading F Cam Johnson and the No. 19 pick. What about the Toronto Raptors?
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The Suns are planning to ask for a major haul in Kevin Durant trade negotiations this summer, though whether they receive any is another matter entirely.
A bold trade idea making the rounds proposes that the Brooklyn Nets could acquire former No. 1 overall pick Zion Williamson from the New Orleans Pelicans in exchange for a promising package of assets.
A three-team mock trade has the Golden State Warriors landing a champion from the Boston Celtics while sending Jonathan Kuminga to the Brooklyn Nets.
NBA draft is drawing nearer, and there's reportedly more clarity as to which teams will be trying to move up in the lottery.
Last week, former Nets assistant coach Jordan Ott moved his way up in the coaching ranks after being named the Phoenix Suns head coach. At Ott’s two most recent