Collin Helwig has mulled the Nets season for a week, his contemplation interrupted only by Jordi Fernandez’s hiring. So before we hear Jordi speak tomorrow, here are his thoughts.
Sacramento Kings associate head coach Jordi Fernandez was named head coach of the Brooklyn Nets on Monday. The 41-year-old replaces interim head coach Kevin Ollie, who was promoted in February when Jacque Vaughn was fired.
Fernandez has spent the past two seasons as the associate head coach on Mike Brown‘s Kings staff.
Every weekend, we’ll be updating the Nets’ off-season with bits and pieces of information, gossip, etc. to help fans get ready for ... whatever. When the Sacramento Kings lost to the New Orleans Pelicans (without Zion Williamson) Friday night, it freed up Jordi Fernandez to wish the Kings the best and head East to Brooklyn.
The Brooklyn Nets are already on vacation, as they just ended a disappointing 2023-24 NBA campaign. They did not even perform well enough to make the Play-in Tournament, finishing just 10th in the Eastern Conference standings with a 32-50 record — a big regression from their 45-37 slate a season before.
Brian Lewis of the New York Post spoke to HoopsHype at length about what the Brooklyn Nets could do to alter their roster over the summer. Lewis revealed that the Nets could make a move for Donovan Mitchell, who will be on an expiring contract next season. "Donovan Mitchell is one of those few.
Heading into his first career unrestricted free agency period, Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton is excited to begin the process. “I think it’s exciting, for me at least,” Claxton said.
Following the reports that the Brooklyn Nets have reached a deal with Jordi Fernandez to be their head coach starting next season, Sacramento Kings head coach Mike Brown, just like Brooklyn Nets fans, offered his reaction before their NBA play-in victory against the Golden State Warriors.
The Brooklyn Nets had a disappointing season, finishing in 11th place in the Eastern Conference at 32-50. Heading into the offseason, let’s take a look at some Nets trade targets as they could retool their roster.
The 2023-24 NBA season has mercifully come to an end for the Brooklyn Nets. They struggled mightily after a strong start, as their entire game plan under head coach Jacque Vaughn went down the drain once Ben Simmons was sidelined by yet another back injury.
According to multiple reports, 11 of the 12 roster spots for Team USA's 2024 Paris Olympics campaign have been finalized. But who will get the last spot?
Sacramento Kings assistant coach Jordi Fernandez is expected to be hired as the next head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, according to ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski.
On Monday night, Brooklyn Nets fans had strong reactions to the news that the team hired a permanent head coach to take over for the 2023-24 season. After a slow start to the season, the Nets made an in-season decision to fire Jacque Vaughn at the All-Star break.
The Brooklyn Nets are targeting Sacramento Kings assistant coach Jordi Fernandez to be their new head coach, ESPN reported Monday night. The Nets fired Jacque Vaughn after starting the 2023-24 season 21-33, and they finished 11-17 under interim coach Kevin Ollie.
The Nets wasted no time finding their next head coach following the end of the regular season.
Kings associate head coach Jordi Fernandez is set to become the Nets‘ pick for their head coach ahead of the 2024-25 NBA season, sources inform Adrian Wojnarowski of ESPN.
Brooklyn Nets center Nic Claxton will be one of the more prized big men in this year’s NBA free agency class. He seems to realize that. Just don’t ask him out it will play out.
The former NBA player and assistant coach has held the GM position for the Nets since 2016.
The Nets fired Jacque Vaughn on Feb. 19 and have gone 11-16 under Kevin Ollie as interim coach.
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.
The Brooklyn Nets are going to miss the NBA playoffs this season, and they have big roster decisions to make this summer, including the point guard position, which has been an enigma for them in the past few seasons.
The Brooklyn Nets are in a difficult position. Their roster is not strong enough to compete, and they lack draft picks for future improvements. This situation is worsened by their reduced appeal as an NBA free-agent destination following the problematic tenures of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.
There has been a lot of speculation about what the Brooklyn Nets could do with Ben Simmons during the 2024 NBA offseason. For the second consecutive season, they didn’t receive much from the former No.
Although he’s only been with the team for two months, guard Dennis Schroder has seemingly already found a home with the Brooklyn Nets. Before Wednesday’s victory against his old allies, the Toronto Raptors, Schroder said he wants to stay in Brooklyn beyond this season: “Of course.
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