r/GoNets May 01 '23

Hoops Discussion Playoff Discussion Megathread

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Hi r/GoNets, please use this thread for any playoff discussion across the league.

Thank you!


r/GoNets 1d ago

Mikal Bridges commits to Team USA for the FIBA World Cup Tournament this summer

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r/GoNets 3h ago

Highlights Sources Confirm: Good Boy via @mikal_bridges

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r/GoNets 2h ago

1-4: Best Alternate Court We've Had The Past Couple Seasons?

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r/GoNets 12h ago

Draft tickets?

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Question that I’m hoping someone has an answer for - I’m going to be in New York the week of the draft and I’m looking for tickets. From what I’ve read, they’ve definitely sold single tickets in the past years. I can only find NBA experience tickets that are way more extravagant than I was looking for lol. Does anyone have any insight on the single tickets? Thanks all!


r/GoNets 1d ago

Social Media BillyReinhardt on Twitter: Nets’ Nic Claxton, Cam Johnson, and former Net Caris LeVert have been out in California at Spencer Dinwiddie’s home working out with trainer Mike Guevara over the past few days.

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r/GoNets 2h ago

Trading one of the first round picks to next year?

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This draft seems to have value in the 21-22 range, but (IMO) more semi-projects. The Nets do not have either of their first or second round picks next year.

Now, I believe the play is trying to move into the teens this year, second best might be waiting to see if some guys slip. But another option might be shipping one of those two off to a team with multiple mid-round picks next year.

Thoughts?


r/GoNets 17h ago

Question Vince Carter's Nets Debut

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Hey everyone, Just wondering if anyone's got any pictures or videos of Vince's debut for the Nets? Would love to be able to revisit his first game playing for the team where he was at his prime.

Cheers!


r/GoNets 14h ago

Question Where can I find Nets shirts on discount? Like Marshall's type..

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Since it's off season, I'm sure the Nets are trying to get rid of their old merch.. Does anyone know a place I can buy in person? Not looking to pay shipping. I'm in Brooklyn.

Actually looking for something for working out in the gym.


r/GoNets 1d ago

OC Brooklyn Bridges - Mikal Bridges

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r/GoNets 1d ago

Hoops Discussion NetsDaily Says That the Nets Should Retire Vince Carter’s Jersey

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The Nets haven’t retired a number since Jason Kidd’s No. 5 a decade back. Kidd certainly deserved it, but one of his teammates from that era deserves a ceremony as well. There were rumors last season that the Nets would finally retire No. 15 to honor Vince Carter, but it didn’t happen. Why we don’t know. In his five seasons with New Jersey, Carter averaged 23.6 points, 5.8 rebounds, 4.7 assists with shooting splits of 47/37/81. In his first season following a December trade from Toronto, he averaged 27.5 points and was as good as anyone in the NBA. Moreover, in those five seasons, Carter missed only 11 out of 385 games (something Brooklyn Nets fans can well appreciate) ... and the Nets lost each one. While he’s mostly associated with the Raptors, who have already retired No. 15, his numbers with the Nets are very, very similar.

It is long overdue.

https://www.netsdaily.com/2023/6/4/23748472/netsdaily-off-season-report-no-6

Side note: I highly recommend reading off-season reports from NetsDaily. Not only does he have insider information, but he is great at collecting all the latest information.


r/GoNets 19h ago

Discussion Daily r/GoNets Discussion - June 05, 2023

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Good morning/afternoon/evening,

This is a place for Nets fans to discuss almost anything. Make sure to follow the rules, be civil, and have fun!

Don't forget to join our official r/GoNets discord to continue talking HERE!


r/GoNets 1d ago

Question New Fan Here

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Hi everyone, I’m a new fan of the Nets. I grew up a Laker fan (from SoCal), but have just moved out here and wanted to expose myself to some new teams and take advantage of the great sports market in the city.

I chose the Nets because I loved Jason Kidd when I was younger, also the colors, jerseys and court is all so cool. I appreciate that the management has been able to navigate the Kyrie/KD/Harden so seemingly well and have gotten some good picks and young players in the process.

I haven’t kept up with the league as a whole very much the last couple of years. But I was curious how you as fans feel about the team currently, our HC, our biggest rivals at this time and some of our best players over the years? Maybe any context of the team I should know would be helpful!

I also enjoy hearing why people are fans!

Thanks so much, GO NETS


r/GoNets 2d ago

Social Media Brooklyn Nets Spotted in New Spider-Verse Movie

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r/GoNets 2d ago

Team News [Scotto] The Brooklyn Nets are promoting Ronnie Burrell, the G League Coach of the Year with the Long Island Nets, to Jacque Vaughn’s coaching staff, league sources told @hoopshype.

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r/GoNets 2d ago

Team News [Woj] Kevin Ollie is joining the Brooklyn Nets as an assistant coach, sources tell ESPN.

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r/GoNets 2d ago

Question How does Mikal Bridges stay so healthy?

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I play organized ball and everyone gets injured in some form here and there but I get it we don't have the money to spend on our bodies like athletes do. But even many athletes spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on their bodies they at least miss a few games whether it be due to load management or other things. But Mikal has never missed a basketball game even in college or the nba, with all the flying and traveling every few days and the constant wear and tear it would have on your body. It begs the question, how does he remain so healthy even with the pressure of a 82 game season?


r/GoNets 1d ago

Discussion Daily r/GoNets Discussion - June 04, 2023

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Good morning/afternoon/evening,

This is a place for Nets fans to discuss almost anything. Make sure to follow the rules, be civil, and have fun!

Don't forget to join our official r/GoNets discord to continue talking HERE!


r/GoNets 2d ago

Social Media Patty Mills breaks HoopStudy record for most made triples in one minute

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r/GoNets 2d ago

Article [New York Post] The 2023 NBA Draft is an uncommon Sean Marks chance — what it means for the Nets’ picks

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The Nuggets and Heat are squaring off in the NBA Finals, led by players who were taken 41st and 30th in their respective draft classes.

Two-time MVP Nikola Jokic and Jimmy Butler are living, breathing, scoring reminders that there are great players to be found anywhere in the draft — if you scout and develop well enough.

It’s a lesson the Nets — who this June will have the best draft capital to work with that general manager Sean Marks has ever had – would do well to remember. And an example they will try to replicate.

“In terms of star players on both teams, of course you have two essentially late-round draft picks,” NBA commissioner Adam Silver said Thursday night at Game 1 in Denver. “I think that’s a great story for basketball fans everywhere.”

Jokic is the best player in these Finals and arguably the best in the league — having won two straight MVPs before being unseated last month by 76ers superstar Joel Embiid. He’s also as big a draft steal as there is in the NBA.

The NBA Finals matchup of the Nuggets’ Nikola Jokic and the Heat’s Jimmy Butler shows how stars can emerge from non-premium draft positions.

The Knicks’ Jalen Brunson (No. 33 overall), the Warriors’ Draymond Green (No. 35) and the Bucks’ Khris Middleton (39) were also second-round draft picks.

While all the attention is paid to the top overall picks such as projected 2023 No. 1 Victor Wembanyama and the rest of the lottery selections, some of the world’s biggest stars were taken outside the lottery: former MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo and two-time Finals MVP Kawhi Leonard each were selected 15th overall.

“You can find players,” an Eastern Conference scout told The Post. “And this draft is pretty deep.”

This year’s draft is regarded as stronger than the 2024 pool. The Nets can only hope so.

The 2023 NBA Draft revolves around Victor Wembanyama (1), but the depth of the class includes French club teammate Bilal Coulibaly.

The Nets currently have three picks on June 22: Nos. 21, 22 and 51 overall.

It’s the start of a span, through 2029, during which the Nets have the fourth-most draft capital in the league: 11 first-round picks and nine second-rounders.

The board around No. 21 and No. 22

Marks has a strong track record in the draft since his arrival, selecting future All-Star Jarrett Allen and Caris LeVert late in the first round and rising center Nic Claxton in the second round.

Presuming the Nets keep their first-round selections at No. 21 and No. 22 later this month, they will be the second-highest and tied-for-third-highest picks Marks ever has made, behind effectively taking LeVert with the No. 20 pick in 2016 (it went in the official record as a Pacers selection).

Marks has a history of being fairly aggressive either leading up to the draft or on draft night. Where he’s sitting weeks before is rarely where he lands.

But presuming he stands pat, there will be plenty of talent in the early-20s range, including South Carolina freshman G.G. Jackson, G League Ignite’s Leonard Miller and French teen Bilal Coulibaly, the players most often connected with the Nets in mock drafts.

G.G. Jackson’s draft stock is enhanced by his age: He doesn’t turn 19 until December.

Coulibaly is Wembanyama’s 18-year-old teammate at Metropolitans 92 in Paris, a long-armed defensive disruptor with 6-foot-8 height, a 7-foot-3 wingspan and plenty of room to develop his game.

The 6-foot-9, 214-pound Jackson is the youngest player in the class, even younger than Coulibaly, with NBA size, scoring ability and questionable shot selection.

And Miller, a fast-rising 6-foot-10 Canadian forward, looks to be a promising, versatile defender.

“There is a lot of young talent that could help our organization,” Nets scouting operations director and G League Long Island general manager J.R. Holden told NetsDaily after returning from the G League and NBA Combines. “This draft has everything: shooting, athleticism, guys with high basketball IQ.”

The Nets are doggedly secretive even about which prospects they’ve brought in for workouts or interviewed.

Leonard Miller, who played this season for G League Ignite, is moving up draft boards.

Among the few prospects with first-round grades who reportedly have worked out for the Nets: Xavier junior shooting guard Colby Jones, North Carolina State sophomore shooting guard Terquavion Smith and junior shooting guard Andre Jackson from reigning national champion UConn.

The other names that have emerged — including DePaul senior small forward Javan Johnson, whom The Post reported worked out for Brooklyn on Wednesday — are pegged either as second-round selections or projected to go undrafted.

Lanky Eastern Michigan small forward Emoni Bates, a one-time top-rated prospect, is often projected to the Nets in the second round of mock drafts.

The New Zealand connection

Marks personally flew 10,000 miles to scout French guard Rayan Rupert, a 6-foot-7 standout for the New Zealand Breakers of the National Basketball League. Rupert, who turned 19 on Wednesday, is typically rated as a late-first-round pick.

Marks watched Rupert first in Brisbane, Australia, and then two days later in Auckland, New Zealand.

Rayan Rupert was scouted in person by Nets GM Sean Marks while playing this season for the NBL’s New Zealand Breakers.

Yes, Marks is from Auckland, and his former Suns teammate Shawn Marion coaches the Breakers. But the fact that Nets director of player evaluation B.J. Johnson also made the trip speaks to how they view Rupert as a prospect.

And the young Frenchman apparently is pretty impressed with Brooklyn as well.

“My dream has always been to play in the NBA,” Rupert told ESPN. “I’m ready to take the next step in my career.”

He added: “I’m watching a lot of Nets games. My favorite player is Mikal Bridges. He plays with great energy and can do everything on the court. He used to be a 3-and-D player like me, but now he is a franchise player. I love everything about him.”

Rupert has worked out in Texas with Tim Martin, who is also Claxton’s trainer. Claxton joined Bridges in finishing in the top 5 in voting for the NBA Most Improved Award this season, and is one of the Nets’ bigger draft success stories.

In other developments…

Nets assistant coach Ryan Forehan-Kelly has been instrumental in Claxton’s development, and likely will be hands-on with the players the team drafts later this month.

The Nets worked to develop Caris LeVert (pictured racing ahead of the Nuggets’ Jamal Murray) after making him the highest draft pick of the Sean Marks era in 2016.

He watched how head coach Jacque Vaughn — then the lead assistant to Kenny Atkinson — worked to mold LeVert.

“One thing that stands out to me is … how meticulous [Vaughn] was in planning for the workouts and how focused he was in building [LeVert’s] tool belt, and what tools needed to come first, and when and where to use these tools, teaching him those things,” Forehan-Kelly said on the “Voice of the Nets” podcast with Chris Carrino. “So early on, it was a blessing just seeing how he operates, how he teaches. And a lot of those things I still use now.

“Just how many resources are here, that’s what makes our organization special, is the culture and how many people are involved in investing in these kids and helping them reach their full potential.”

Nobody knows which guys the Nets will end up with, or even exactly which ones will be available to them.

But with a deep pool of 2023 prospects, they have a chance to come away with some useful players — if their due diligence gets done.

https://nypost.com/2023/06/03/nets-2023-nba-draft-gives-sean-marks-a-rare-chance/


r/GoNets 3d ago

Image Name a more iconic duo. I'll wait

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r/GoNets 3d ago

Latest B/R Mock Draft has Nets taking Dariq Whitehead and Leonard Miller

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  1. Brooklyn Nets (via Suns): Dariq Whitehead (Duke, SG/SF, 18 years old)

Whitehead will have a tough time rising up boards after another foot surgery that limits his workout opportunities. But a promising medical report could also help scouts re-picture the scoring wing at Montverde whose creation and shot-making development fueled top-five hype entering the season.

  1. Brooklyn Nets: Leonard Miller (G League Ignite, SF, 19 years old)

More of an idea than a surefire NBA pro at this time last year, Miller now has a season's worth of solid G League production, plus gradual improvement and an attractive combination of 6'9" size and wing skills.


r/GoNets 3d ago

Social Media [sportswatch] Last time Nuggets got this far, they were stopped on Long Island by a Long Island player. #NBAFinals

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r/GoNets 2d ago

Discussion Daily r/GoNets Discussion - June 03, 2023

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Good morning/afternoon/evening,

This is a place for Nets fans to discuss almost anything. Make sure to follow the rules, be civil, and have fun!

Don't forget to join our official r/GoNets discord to continue talking HERE!


r/GoNets 3d ago

Image Bruce Brown, DeAndre Jordan, and Jeff Green are 3 wins away from an NBA Championship!

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r/GoNets 3d ago

Emoni Bates with our 2nd Round Pick - Thoughts?

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B/R New 2 Round Mock Prediction

Honestly, I feel like a 2nd round flier on Emoni Bates isn't too big of a risk. For the potential he has (and our need for a shot creator) I think it makes sense. Who knows, maybe he'll even live up to his pre-memphis hype. At that point in the draft are there any other guys you'd rather Sean sets his Marks on?


r/GoNets 4d ago

Never forget the 2020-21 Nets 🔥💯🔥

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