The Brooklyn Nets are without a draft pick in the upcoming 2024 NBA Draft. But just days ago, the team’s General Manager hinted that there’s a chance they’ll look to join in on the fun.
This year's contract class for the Brooklyn Nets finds six players entering restricted or unrestricted free agency, with one on a player option. With that
The Brooklyn Nets are coming off a disappointing 32-50 season which saw them finish the season as the No. 11 seed in a weaker Eastern Conference. They've got an interesting sense of direction, and there is zero incentive to tear things down when it comes to roster construction.
With the Blazers owning four picks in the NBA Draft, the Nets could be a potential trade partner. As reported by our SBNation sister site Nets Daily, Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks has been eyeing the 2024 NBA Draft.
The Nets lost 50 games this season, but had seventh youngest roster. Do they need to get younger still? Wednesday’s introduction of Jordi Fernandez as the Nets 24th head coach and Sean Marks fourth (not counting interims) was pretty standard fare.
The Brooklyn Nets wasted very little time making their first big move of the 2024 NBA offseason. Shortly after their 2023-24 regular season came to an end, they decided to hire Sacramento Kings assistant coach Jordi Fernandez to become their next head coach.
On Wednesday, Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks addressed the media as Jordi Fernandez was introduced as the new head coach. As is customary, the Nets’ leading executive touched on both Fernandez’s hire and the current state of the franchise.
The Brooklyn Nets officially hired Jordi Fernandez as their next head coach, the team announced in a statement on Monday. “We’re thrilled to announce Jordi Fernández as Brooklyn’s new head coach,” General Manager Sean Marks said.
The Brooklyn Nets have officially hired Jordi Fernandez as their 24th head coach. The Brooklyn Nets will introduce their new head coach Wednesday morning at a press conference, officially ending their six-week search that began shortly after Jacque Vaughn was dismissed on February 29.
Sean Marks spoke with a group of fans from the Brooklyn Brigade Wednesday and talked about the team’s strategy, emphasizing that he believes the market and the team will attract top free agents — and hinted the Brooklyn Nets may acquire a pick in the 2024 NBA Draft.
The former NBA player and assistant coach has held the GM position for the Nets since 2016.
Lots going on Nets season ends, from coaching hires to roster construction to the draft (ya never know) to free agency. Sean Marks will again be in charge of it all.
Interim head coach Kevin Ollie is expected to receive consideration for the permanent position. The Nets have gone 11-17 under Ollie, a longtime former NBA player who took over for Jacque Vaughn a couple of months ago.
With Jacque Vaughn's dismissal, the Nets lost a major figure in the organization. General manager Sean Marks is now looking for a new head coach who can permanently succeed JV’s role as the primary tactician.
Stability and continuity have not been defining characteristics of the Brooklyn Nets during Sean Marks’ time as general manager. After firing Jacque Vaughn on Monday, Marks is expected to hire his fourth head coach this offseason, a rarity for any GM in today’s NBA climate, especially one with one playoff series win in eight seasons.
It's been a while since Ben Simmons stepped onto the hardwood, much less garnered an All-Star nod, but Nets GM Sean Marks believes the 26-year-old can reach those heights again.
Brooklyn Nets general manager Sean Marks built the most dynamic Big 3 in NBA history and arguably in any team sport, and then he saw it crumble in his own hands without a championship to show.
Executives around the NBA are reportedly happy that the Brooklyn Nets and Kevin Durant were able to work out their differences because it seems that many of them were hesitant to sell the house to acquire a man building a track record as a player that can burn your house down.
Today has been a very big day for the Brooklyn Nets. After months of countless headlines, speculation, rumors, and buzz, Kevin Durant decided to stick around with the team for yet another season.
Kyrie Irving is trying to cleanse the negative energy surrounding him in the press right now.
It seems that Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant share a similar dislike of Brooklyn Nets head coach Steve Nash and general manager Sean Marks.
Shams Charania of The Athletic produced the latest bombshell on Monday related to Durant's early-summer trade request.
The Nets are facing some gale-force headwinds right now, but they have now given themselves at least some form of certainty moving forward.
Ben Simmons and his representatives will work with the Brooklyn Nets on a plan to optimize his physical and mental health in advance of training camp, according to Brian Lewis of The New York Post.
Sean Marks didn't mince words when discussing what the team is looking for in its players.
The GM confirmed Tuesday that Irving would only lose money for those games, an amount accounting to approximately $380,000 per contest.
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