The Brooklyn Nets are scouring the league for ... A number of teams have expressed interest in Johnson, including the Memphis Grizzlies, which is where Bleacher Report writer Dan Favale believes ...
The Grizzlies were finalists to land Dorian Finney-Smith from the Nets before Brooklyn sent him to the Los Angeles Lakers. Brooklyn has done a deep dive into what Memphis can offer them, making a trade seemingly easy between the two sides.
With the Memphis Grizzlies continually popping up as a Johnson suitor, Buckley suggested that the Nets pounce on a deal with Memphis that would land them Marcus Smart, GG Jackson II and a 2025 first-rounder (top-five protected) in exchange for Johnson.
Memphis might be improving its roster before the trade deadline, too. While it seems like every NBA team is interested in trading for Brooklyn Nets wing Cam Johnson, the Grizzlies could swoop in ...
Brooklyn Nets forward Noah Clowney was ruled out of Monday's Sacramento Kings matchup after suffering an ankle injury. Clowney landed on Domantas Sabonis' foot and turned his ankle while going after a rebound in the second quarter. He remained down for an extended period and had to be helped to the locker room.
Cam Johnson will remain sidelined until next week as the Nets field trade offers for his services leading up to the Feb. 6 deadline.
Ja Morant's Memphis Grizzlies have surprised the league with their performance from the first half of the 2024-2025 season.
Cam Johnson's Nets future remains unclear as he remains sidelined by an ankle injury with the trade deadline approaching.
The Nets entered Wednesday’s game at Spectrum Center in Charlotte, N.C., just percentage points behind the Charlotte Hornets for fourth place in the lottery standings and
The Brooklyn Nets retired Hall of Famer Vince Carter's No. 15 jersey on Saturday. "This is truly something my family and I will cherish forever," Carter said during a ceremony at Brooklyn's Barclays Center. "It is an honor to be up there with you gentlemen. No. 15 Carter is going up there, but we’re going up there together," he added.
Duke’s Cooper Flagg is the obvious No. 1 pick. He’s lived up to the hype during his freshman year with the Blue Devils, and will be expected to be an All-NBA player by the time he reaches his prime. Behind Flagg, there are a number of prospects who have a pathway to NBA stardom but also have scary downside scenarios if they don’t hit.