The Long Island Nets are headed back to Canada, while their future at the Nassau Coliseum remains a year-to-year proposition. Speaking with NetsDaily at the team’s fourth annual Summerfest at Jones Beach on Saturday, Vice President of Business Operations Morgan Taylor confirmed that Long Island will return to Canada for a third straight season. “Yes, […]
The New York Liberty faced the Chicago Sky on Tuesday night. With the third quarter and the shot clock winding down, Natasha Cloud caught the ball five feet behind the top of the key. She had no choice but to heave a skying 27-footer over Rebekah Gardner, a low-percentage shot that everybody watching the game, […]
NetsDaily has confirmed that the Brooklyn Nets are signing Nick Pringle, a 6’10”, 230-pound 24-year-old power forward out of Arkansas, to an Exhibit 10 deal. Pringle, who went undrafted in June, played last season at Arkansas with Darius Acuff and Trevon Brazile, drafted at No. 7 and 35th. An Exhibit 1o can be a training […]
Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NBA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Nets fans and fans across the country. Whatever win total you have in mind for the Brooklyn Nets, double it before you ask Jordi Fernandez. For whatever it means to the Nets, oddsmakers […]
Another day, another win. The New York Liberty started slowly on Saturday afternoon against the Connecticut Sun. Luckily for them, they woke up in time and walked away with a much needed 82-75 victory in their final appearance in Connecticut. The Sky are still trying to find their way. This season has been a disappointment […]
The 2026-27 schedule is out and it shows the Brooklyn Nets, generally seen as having one of the worst rosters in the NBA this season, will open the season October 21 vs. the Charlotte Hornets, just as they did last season, only in Brooklyn rather than Charlotte. The game is not likely to get much […]
There were two fun stretches in the New York Liberty’s otherwise irritating victory over the Connecticut Sun on Sunday afternoon. The first came in the second quarter, after the Liberty had spent the first quarter messing around against a really bad Sun team that was also missing Brittney Griner. But these 8-24 Sun had lost […]
A smooth cruise turned into a sweat at the end. The Liberty were up by as many as 28 points in the fourth quarter in Saturday’s matchup vs. the Sparks, but they gradually let go of the rope and almost lost the game outright. Fortunately for them, they woke up just in time and escaped […]
We’re now in the dog days of summer with little-to-no Nets related news to chat about. So, this week, we turned our attention to you, the fans and listeners of the show. In this MAILBAG SPECIAL, we answer a variety of fan-submitted questions, naming our favorite Nets we’ve gotten to interview on the beat, MPJ’s […]
As noted in the first iteration of this poll, aesthetics mean a lot to Brooklyn Nets fans. The team has moved and rebranded each time — from Long Island to New Jersey to Brooklyn. They turned from the elites of the ABA to laughingstock of the NBA, but don’t get it mistaken: the Nets and […]