In comments on Friday at a J.P. Morgan event on Friday and a Yale event on May 8, Joe Tsai said he wants to build a ."sustainable" culture those he called his "bosses," the Nets fans.
Shams Charania says Thursday that Donovan Mitchell is likely to sign a big $208 million contract this July ... with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
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The New York Liberty might have just gotten better... again.
Clara Wu Tsai, co-owner of the Brooklyn Nets and New York Liberty, the rising interest in women’s basketball is going to dramatically increase team valuations, perhaps has high as a billion dollars.
The Liberty wrap up their three game homestand with a matchup against the rebuilding Chicago Sky.
We’ve been told to expect a lot more rumors around the Draft this year. It appears they’ve begun.
A happy snap of Nets assistant coaches and a Mike Scotto exclusive identifying new additions to the coaching staff and it appears things are in place.
The New York Liberty did not blow the Storm out with hot 3-point shooting, far from it in fact. But a win is a win, and the Libs are now 4-0.
We’ll be updating the Nets’ off-season weekly, with bits and pieces of information, gossip, and everything in between to help fans get ready for ... anything.
The Liberty continue their three game homestand. The Storm come into town on the second night of a back-to-back and third game in four days.
Caitlin Clark and the Fever turned in their best showing yet, but the Liberty shot so well that it hardly made a dent.
The Liberty are back home for the home opener! Waiting for them will be Caitlin Clark and the Indiana Fever
Matt Tellem, whose Nets tenure goes back to the Rod Thorn era, is leaving Brooklyn for the Phoenix Suns.
Justin Bokmeyer, who has development experience in three sports is the new director of basketball operations.
The Liberty found their second gear in Indy, and turned Caitlin Clark’s home debut into a somber affair for the home team
The Liberty get a first hand look at the Caitlin Clark experience tonight in Indianapolis.
The results are in!
SpidaSaga? MitchellMania? Buckle up.
Nearly 15 years after they traded him to the Orlando Magic and just before he’s being invested in the Hall of Fame, Nets will raise Vince Carter’s jersey to the rafters.
It wasn’t easy. In fact, it was often ugly. But the New York Liberty opened the 2024 season with a win in Washington.
The long, dark days of the off-season are officially over.
We’ll be updating the Nets’ off-season weekly, with bits and pieces of information, gossip, and everything in between to help fans get ready for ... whatever.
For the third time in recent memory, the Brooklyn Nets have surrendered the third overall pick in the NBA Draft, this time to the Houston Rockets, who benefited from some ping-pong ball luck.
The Houston Rockets sure do leak. After reports that they offered their Nets picks for Mikal Bridges, the Houston Chronicle reports they wanted the Suns picks Brooklyn controls.
A half-century ago, the New York Nets won their first ABA championship. Neil Best, the veteran Newsday writer, interviewed Dr. J et al for a commemorative piece of history.
It wouldn’t be the WNBA if it didn’t shoot itself in the foot, inexplicably failing to televise this game despite Connecticut’s best efforts.
Final preseason game!
Dog days call for some polls.
Chicago didn’t just come to play, but to dominate. New York came to scrimmage. At least Jaylyn Sherrod was fun to watch.
Anything can go wrong from now until June 30, but it seems that the Nets are on track to retain their most important unrestricted free agent, Nic Claxton. Good.
The Liberty got the NBA Finals last season but fell to the Aces. Now, amid the rising interest in the WNBA, they will try again, starting with tonight’s preseason.
Ben Simmons was a big hit Monday night at the Met Gala in New York. What what was that clock about?
Is it too much to hope for? Sure but it’s probably more likely than landing a super star.