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This is a list of seasons completed by the Brooklyn Nets professional basketball team. The Nets were founded as the New Jersey Americans in 1967, a charter franchise of the American Basketball Association (ABA). A year later, the club relocated to Long Island, New York, and were renamed as the New York Nets.
Brooklyn Nets retired numbers [20] No. Player Position Tenure Date 3 Dražen Petrović: G: 1990–1993: November 11, 1993 5 Jason Kidd: G: 2001–2008: October 17, 2013 6 Bill Russell — Retired across NBA: August 11, 2022 23 John Williamson: G: 1973–1980: December 7, 1990 25 Bill Melchionni: G: 1969–1976: September 1976 32 Julius Erving ...
The team financed that payment by selling Erving's contract to the Philadelphia 76ers; [16] and the Nets went from winning the last ABA title in 1975–76 to having the worst record in the NBA in 1976–77. The team then moved back to New Jersey in 1977 and became the New Jersey Nets.
The franchise lost by 52 (139-87) to the Houston Rockets on Oct. 18, 1978 when it was known as the New Jersey Nets. Brooklyn's 67 points were the fewest scored in an NBA game this season.
The Nets finished with a record of 49–33, their first winning season since 2005–06, the 2nd best record in the Atlantic Division and the 4th best in the Eastern Conference. When considering the Nets' time in the NBA only, the 49–33 record is also tied for the second best in franchise history at the time, and the 23–18 record on the road ...
The Nets, who beat Charlotte on Wednesday night, won two games in a row for the first time since a three-game winning streak from Nov. 24-27. ... Nets win consecutive games for 1st time since ...
So the Clippers were set to play six games over nine days, starting with their 126-67 beatdown of the Brooklyn Nets at the Intuit Dome, the largest margin of victory in franchise history,
On September 3, 2020, the Nets hired Steve Nash as their new head coach. [1] In the beginning of the 2020–21 season, the Nets acquired James Harden in a four-team trade on January 14, 2021. The trade reunited him with former Oklahoma City Thunder teammate Kevin Durant, and along with Kyrie Irving, the Nets created a superteam. [2] [3]