2025–26 Brooklyn Nets season

2025–26 Brooklyn Nets season
Head coachJordi Fernández
General managerSean Marks
OwnersJoseph Tsai
ArenaBarclays Center
Results
Record7–19 (.269)
PlaceDivision: 5th (Atlantic)
Conference: 13th (Eastern)

Stats at Basketball Reference
Local media
TelevisionYES Network
RadioWFAN-AM • WFAN-FM

The 2025–26 Brooklyn Nets season is the 50th season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), 59th season overall, and its 14th season playing in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

Draft

Round Pick Player Position(s) Nationality College / Club
1 8 Egor Demin Point Guard Russia Brigham Young
1 19 Nolan Traoré Point Guard France Saint-Quentin (France)
1 26 Ben Saraf Shooting Guard Israel Ratiopharm Ulm (Germany)
1 27 Danny Wolf Power Forward Israel Michigan
2 36 Adou Thiero Small Forward United States Arkansas

The Nets entered the draft holding four different first-round picks, including back-to-back picks near the end of the first-round, and one second-round pick.[1][2]

Roster

Players Coaches
Pos. No. Player Height Weight DOB From
C 33 Nic Claxton 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1999-04-17 Georgia
F/C 21 Noah Clowney 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 2004-07-14 Alabama
G 8 Egor Demin 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 2006-03-03 BYU
G 10 Tyson Etienne (TW) 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 1999-09-17 Wichita State
F 7 Haywood Highsmith 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 1996-12-09 Wheeling
F 9 E. J. Liddell (TW) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 240 lb (109 kg) 2000-12-18 Ohio State
G/F 14 Terance Mann 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1996-10-18 Florida State
G 13 Tyrese Martin 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1999-03-07 Connecticut
F 17 Michael Porter Jr. 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 218 lb (99 kg) 1998-06-29 Missouri
G/F 4 Drake Powell 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 195 lb (88 kg) 2005-09-08 North Carolina
G 77 Ben Saraf 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 200 lb (91 kg) 2006-04-14 Israel
C 20 Day'Ron Sharpe 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 265 lb (120 kg) 2001-11-06 North Carolina
G 24 Cam Thomas 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 2001-10-13 LSU
G 88 Nolan Traoré (GL) 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2006-05-28 France
F 1 Ziaire Williams 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 185 lb (84 kg) 2001-09-12 Stanford
F 22 Jalen Wilson 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 220 lb (100 kg) 2000-11-04 Kansas
F 2 Danny Wolf (GL) 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 250 lb (113 kg) 2004-05-05 Michigan
Head coach
Assistant(s)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) On assignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  • Injured

Roster
Updated: November 20, 2025

Standings

Division

Atlantic DivisionWLPCTGBHomeRoadDivGP
New York Knicks198.70413‍–‍26‍–‍65–227
Boston Celtics1711.6072.59‍–‍58‍–‍65–428
Philadelphia 76ers1611.5933.09‍–‍77‍–‍46–227
Toronto Raptors1712.5863.08‍–‍79‍–‍53–529
Brooklyn Nets719.26911.53‍–‍114‍–‍81–726

Conference

Eastern Conference
#TeamWLPCTGBGP
1Detroit Pistons *226.78628
2New York Knicks *198.7042.527
3Boston Celtics1711.6075.028
4Philadelphia 76ers1611.5935.527
5Toronto Raptors1712.5865.529
6Orlando Magic *1612.5716.028
7Miami Heat1513.5367.028
8Atlanta Hawks1514.5177.529
9Cleveland Cavaliers1514.5177.529
10Chicago Bulls1215.4449.527
11Milwaukee Bucks1117.39311.028
12Charlotte Hornets919.32113.028
13Brooklyn Nets719.26914.026
14Indiana Pacers622.21416.028
15Washington Wizards521.19216.026

Game log

Preseason

In December 2024, the NBA announced that the Nets and Phoenix Suns would play two of their preseason games at the Venetian Arena in Macau, with the Nets designated the road team in those games.[3] These games mark the first played in China (although not Mainland China) for both the Nets and the NBA since the 2019 preseason, when the Nets met the Los Angeles Lakers. China had boycotted the NBA in response to comments of Daryl Morey (the Houston Rockets' general manager at the time) regarding the 2019–20 Hong Kong protests.[4][5]

2025 preseason game log
Total: 2–2 (Home: 1–1; Road: 1–1)
Preseason: 2–2 (home: 1–1; road: 1–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 4 Hapoel Jerusalem W 123–88 Terance Mann (15) Nic Claxton (8) Ben Saraf (6) Barclays Center
13,849
1–0
2 October 10 Phoenix L 127–132 (OT) Cam Thomas (22) Nic Claxton (9) Cam Thomas (6) Venetian Arena
11,317
1–1
3 October 12 @ Phoenix W 111–109 Cam Thomas (16) Claxton, Sharpe (7) Ben Saraf (11) Venetian Arena
11,729
2–1
4 October 17 @ Toronto L 114–119 Michael Porter Jr. (34) Nic Claxton (11) Cam Thomas (6) Scotiabank Arena
16,950
2–2
2025–26 preseason schedule

Regular season

2025–26 game log
Total: 7–19 (Home: 3–11; Road: 4–8)
October: 0–5 (home: 0–2; road: 0–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 22 @ Charlotte L 117–136 Nic Claxton (17) Ben Saraf (7) Martin, Porter Jr. (5) Spectrum Center
19,516
0–1
2 October 24 Cleveland L 124–131 Cam Thomas (33) Nic Claxton (9) Cam Thomas (9) Barclays Center
17,548
0–2
3 October 26 @ San Antonio L 107–118 Cam Thomas (40) Mann, Porter Jr. (6) Ban Saraf (5) Frost Bank Center
19,016
0–3
4 October 27 @ Houston L 109–137 Terance Mann (21) Day'Ron Sharpe (12) Ben Saraf (5) Toyota Center
18,055
0–4
5 October 29 Atlanta L 112–117 Michael Porter Jr. (32) Nic Claxton (12) Terance Mann (6) Barclays Center
17,548
0–5
November: 3–11 (home: 0–7; road: 3–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
6 November 2 Philadelphia L 105–129 Cam Thomas (29) Michael Porter Jr. (17) Nic Claxton (5) Barclays Center
17,548
0–6
7 November 3 Minnesota L 109–125 Cam Thomas (25) Nic Claxton (8) Nic Claxton (7) Barclays Center
17,287
0–7
8 November 5 @ Indiana W 112–103 Michael Porter Jr. (32) Michael Porter Jr. (11) Claxton, Mann (6) Gainbridge Fieldhouse
16,103
1–7
9 November 7 Detroit L 107–125 Michael Porter Jr. (28) Nic Claxton (8) Egor Dëmin (7) Barclays Center
17,548
1–8
10 November 9 @ New York L 98–134 Michael Porter Jr. (25) Tyrese Martin (8) Nic Claxton (5) Madison Square Garden
19,812
1–9
11 November 11 Toronto L 106–119 Claxton, Porter Jr. (21) Claxton, Clowney (8) Egor Dëmin (5) Barclays Center
17,233
1–10
12 November 14 @ Orlando L 98–105 Michael Porter Jr. (24) Michael Porter Jr. (11) Michael Porter Jr. (7) Kia Center
17,902
1–11
13 November 16 @ Washington W 129–106 Michael Porter Jr. (34) Claxton, Porter Jr. (9) Claxton, Porter Jr. (7) Capital One Arena
14,164
2–11
14 November 18 Boston L 99–113 Michael Porter Jr. (25) Nic Claxton (11) Terance Mann (7) Barclays Center
18,118
2–12
15 November 21 @ Boston W 113–105 Michael Porter Jr. (33) Nic Claxton (11) Nic Claxton (12) TD Garden
19,156
3–12
16 November 23 @ Toronto L 109–119 Tyrese Martin (26) Nic Claxton (11) Terance Mann (5) Scotiabank Arena
18,038
3–13
17 November 24 New York L 100–113 Noah Clowney (31) Day'Ron Sharpe (8) Tyrese Martin (5) Barclays Center
18,019
3–14
18 November 28 Philadelphia L 103–115 Egor Dëmin (23) Egor Dëmin (9) Terance Mann (6) Barclays Center
17,809
3–15
19 November 29 @ Milwaukee L 99–116 Danny Wolf (22) Day'Ron Sharpe (7) Ben Saraf (7) Fiserv Forum
16,396
3–16
December: 4–3 (home: 3–2; road: 1–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
20 December 1 Charlotte W 116–103 Michael Porter Jr. (35) Nic Claxton (11) Nic Claxton (6) Barclays Center
16,443
4–16
21 December 3 @ Chicago W 113–103 Michael Porter Jr. (33) Michael Porter Jr. (10) Nic Claxton (9) United Center
20,633
5–16
22 December 4 Utah L 110–123 Noah Clowney (29) Claxton, Wolf (9) Nic Claxton (4) Barclays Center
16,485
5–17
23 December 6 New Orleans W 119–101 Michael Porter Jr. (35) Nic Claxton (11) Nic Claxton (10) Barclays Center
17,055
6–17
24 December 12 @ Dallas L 111–119 Michael Porter Jr. (34) Nic Claxton (10) Terance Mann (7) American Airlines Center
19,032
6–18
25 December 14 Milwaukee W 127–82 Egor Dëmin (17) Day'Ron Sharpe (8) Porter Jr., Sharpe (5) Barclays Center
16,439
7–18
26 December 18 Miami L 95–106 Michael Porter Jr. (28) Nic Claxton (12) Nic Claxton (8) Barclays Center
17,548
7–19
27 December 21 Toronto Barclays Center
28 December 23 @ Philadelphia Xfinity Mobile Arena
29 December 27 @ Minnesota Target Center
30 December 29 Golden State Barclays Center
January: 0–0 (home: 0–0; road: 0–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
31 January 1 Houston Barclays Center
32 January 2 @ Washington Capital One Arena
33 January 4 Denver Barclays Center
34 January 7 Orlando Barclays Center
35 January 9 L.A. Clippers Barclays Center
36 January 11 @ Memphis FedExForum
37 January 12 @ Dallas American Airlines Center
38 January 14 @ New Orleans Smoothie King Center
39 January 16 Chicago Barclays Center
40 January 18 @ Chicago United Center
41 January 19 Phoenix Barclays Center
42 January 21 @ New York Madison Square Garden
43 January 23 Boston Barclays Center
44 January 25 @ L.A. Clippers Intuit Dome
45 January 27 @ Phoenix Mortgage Matchup Center
46 January 29 @ Denver Ball Arena
47 January 30 @ Utah Delta Center
February: 0–0 (home: 0–0; road: 0–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
48 February 1 @ Detroit Little Caesars Arena
49 February 3 L.A. Lakers Barclays Center
50 February 5 @ Orlando Kia Center
51 February 7 Washington Barclays Center
52 February 9 Chicago Barclays Center
53 February 11 Indiana Barclays Center
All-Star Game
54 February 19 @ Cleveland Rocket Arena
55 February 20 @ Oklahoma City Paycom Center
56 February 22 @ Atlanta State Farm Arena
57 February 24 Dallas Barclays Center
58 February 26 San Antonio Barclays Center
59 February 27 @ Boston TD Garden
March: 0–0 (home: 0–0; road: 0–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
60 March 1 Cleveland Barclays Center
61 March 3 @ Miami Kaseya Center
62 March 5 @ Miami Kaseya Center
63 March 7 @ Detroit Little Caesars Arena
64 March 9 Memphis Barclays Center
65 March 10 Detroit Barclays Center
66 March 12 @ Atlanta State Farm Arena
67 March 14 @ Philadelphia Xfinity Mobile Arena
68 March 16 Portland Barclays Center
69 March 18 Oklahoma City Barclays Center
70 March 20 New York Barclays Center
71 March 22 @ Sacramento Golden 1 Center
72 March 23 @ Portland Moda Center
73 March 25 @ Golden State Chase Center
74 March 27 @ L.A. Lakers Crypto.com Arena
75 March 29 Sacramento Barclays Center
76 March 31 Charlotte Barclays Center
April: 0–0 (home: 0–0; road: 0–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
77 April 3 Atlanta Barclays Center
78 April 5 Washington Barclays Center
79 April 7 Milwaukee Barclays Center
80 April 9 Indiana Barclays Center
81 April 20 @ Milwaukee Fiserv Forum
82 April 12 @ Toronto Scotiabank Arena
2025–26 season schedule

NBA Cup

East Group B

Pos Team Pld W L PF PA PD Qualification
1 Orlando Magic 4 4 0 484 420 +64 Advanced to knockout rounds
2 Boston Celtics 4 2 2 441 458 −17
3 Detroit Pistons 4 2 2 462 441 +21
4 Philadelphia 76ers 4 1 3 431 470 −39
5 Brooklyn Nets 4 1 3 421 450 −29
Source: NBA

Transactions

Trades

July 6, 2025[6][7] Seven–team trade
To Houston Rockets

Kevin Durant (from Phoenix) • Clint Capela (sign-and-trade deal from Atlanta)

To Atlanta Hawks

David Roddy (from Houston) • Rights to swap 2031 second-round pick with Houston • $85,300 (from Houston)

To Golden State Warriors

• Draft rights to Alex Toohey (No. 52) [from Phoenix] • Draft rights to Jahmai Mashack (No. 59) [from Houston]

To Minnesota Timberwolves

• Draft rights to Rocco Zikarsky (No. 45) [from L.A. Lakers] • 2026 second-round pick (from Denver or Golden State via Phoenix)[I] • Most favorable 2032 second-round pick between Houston and Phoenix[II] • $3,250,000 (from L.A. Lakers)

To Los Angeles Lakers

• Draft rights to Adou Thiero (No. 36) [from Brooklyn]

To Brooklyn Nets

• 2026 second-round pick (from Boston, Indiana, the L.A. Clippers, or Miami via Houston)[III] • 2030 second-round pick (from Boston via Houston)

To Phoenix Suns

Jalen Green (from Houston) • Dillon Brooks (from Houston) • Daeqwon Plowden (two-way contract from Atlanta) • Draft rights to Khaman Maluach (No. 10) [from Houston] • Draft rights to Rasheer Fleming (No. 31) [from Minnesota] • Draft rights to Koby Brea (No. 41) [from Golden State] • 2026 second-round pick (from Dallas, Oklahoma City, or Philadelphia via Houson)[IV] • Least favorable 2032 second-round pick between Houston and Minnesota[II]

^ I: The 2026 second-round pick that originally would be going to Phoenix before sent to the Minnesota Timberwolves in the seven-team mega-trade would either be the lesser 2026 NBA draft selection previously held by the Denver Nuggets due to a previous trade the Suns made with Charlotte earlier in the year back in their previous season of play or by the Golden State Warriors through multiple trades on their end.
^ II: The 2032 second-round pick that would be sent to Minnesota will be the selection that's considered the higher selection between Houston and Phoenix, while the Suns would keep the lesser of the second-round picks between the Rockets and Timberwolves. As such, if the Suns have a worse record by 2032 than Houston, the trade would effectively be the Suns getting the worst selection between the Timberwolves and Rockets, while Houston sends out the Suns' second-round pick that year out to Minnesota alongside the Timberwolves keeping the remaining second-round pick of the three teams instead. However, if the Rockets hold a better record than the Suns by 2032, then Houston would send Phoenix's second-round pick either right back to the Suns or out to the Timberwolves (depending on which team between them had the better overall record by that year), while Minnesota would have both of the remaining second-round picks between the three teams instead.
^ III: Due to another trade the Brooklyn Nets made with the Memphis Grizzlies (thus making the transaction more complex to cover efficiently due to the amount of previous trades involved before this one (including a previous deal involving the Suns, funnily enough)), the Nets will receive either the Los Angeles Clippers' own 2026 second-round pick without any stipulations involved with it or one of the second-round picks that was originally held by either the Boston Celtics, Indiana Pacers, or Miami Heat, depending on which option is the least favorable amongst the four teams for this season of play.
^ IV: Due to multiple trades that involved the Houston Rockets before the massive deal that the Suns made, the Rockets will give Phoenix the middle-valued draft pick in the 2026 NBA draft (with the defending champion Oklahoma City Thunder getting the most valuable of the upcoming selections and the San Antonio Spurs getting the least valuable of the upcoming selections by a different trade involving them) between the Dallas Mavericks, the defending-champion Oklahoma City Thunder, and the Philadelphia 76ers.

Free agency

Re-signed

Date Player Ref.

Additions

Date Player Former Team Ref.

Subtractions

Date Player Reason New Team Ref.
October 1, 2025 De'Anthony Melton Free agency Golden State Warriors [8]

References

  1. ^ Quinn, Sam (May 12, 2025). "2025 NBA Draft order, Lottery results: Mavericks win No. 1 pick with long odds, will likely take Cooper Flagg". CBS Sports. Retrieved May 13, 2025.
  2. ^ "2025 NBA Draft Order: Picks 1-59". NBA.com. May 12, 2024. Retrieved May 20, 2025.
  3. ^ "Brooklyn Nets, Phoenix Suns to play two preseason games in Macao in October 2025". NBA.com. December 6, 2024.
  4. ^ "Lakers' NBA Cares event in Shanghai canceled amid China rift". ESPN.com. October 8, 2019. Retrieved October 9, 2019.
  5. ^ "All of the NBA's official Chinese partners have suspended ties with the league". CNN. October 9, 2019.
  6. ^ https://www.hoopsrumors.com/2025/07/seven-team-kevin-durant-trade-officially-finalized.html
  7. ^ "Kevin Durant traded to Rockets as part of historic 7-team deal". NBA.com. July 6, 2025. Retrieved July 6, 2025.
  8. ^ "Warriors Sign Free Agent Guard De'Anthony Melton". NBA.com. October 1, 2025. Retrieved October 1, 2025.