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Mikal Bridges hits career low in this statistical category
Player Nets need to trade before deadline isn't the one you think
The Brooklyn Nets are one of the surprise stories in the NBA this season, sitting at a very respectable 4-4 record heading into Friday night's matchup against the Boston Celtics.
Led by a sensational 22-year old in Cam Thomas, who will be sidelined at least two weeks with an ankle sprain, and supported by veterans Mikal Bridges, Spencer Dinwiddie and Ben Simmons.
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— Nets Insider (@NetsHistory) July 6, 2022
So, as Sean Marks looks to maintain cap flexibility, he'll have big decisions about the future free agent status of Nic Claxton heading into this upcoming summer and Simmons the summer to follow.
While most are rumoring that Simmons will be on the move ahead of February's trade deadline, it's actually Claxton who makes the most sense to ship out.
The Nets center has missed more games than he's played in during his young career and it's problematic from a spacing and free throw efficiency standpoint for him to play alongside Simmons for extended minutes, particularly in clutch time.
Claxton could be a huge add for a center-needy contending team and could bring in a combination of significant draft capital and perhaps a quality big man in return.
Brooklyn has an embarrassment of riches at the wing position and Marks could get very creative pairing Claxton with Royce O'Neale to bring in valuable draft and front court pieces
Cam Thomas injury latest example Nets can't have nice things
Cam Thomas hasn't just been good for the Brooklyn Nets this season, he's been historically good.
So, with the Nets in cloud nine watching a budding 22-year old superstar blooming before their very eyes, the franchise standout fell on tough luck on Wednesday night against the Clippers.Most PPG on fewer than 2 TOV per game in a season since 2000:
— StatMuse (@statmuse) November 8, 2023
28.7 — Cam Thomas (this season)
26.6 — Dirk Nowitzki (2005-06)
25.9 — Dirk Nowitzki (2008-09)
Dirk was All-NBA in both of those seasons. pic.twitter.com/BjP1lV3H6G
Simmons' late game blunder nearly costs Nets a win in Chicago
The Brooklyn Nets have won three in a row after a thrilling 109-107 victory in Chicago.
Dorian Finney-Smith dropped 21, Mikal Bridges 20 and Cam Thomas 17 as Brooklyn withstood a late charge by the Bulls and climbed aver the .500 mark on the season at 3-2.
Meanwhile, Ben Simmons had 8 points, 9 rebounds and 6 assists, while going 4 for 8 from the field.
The highly scrutinized point center has been contributing in the intangible department and looks healthier than he ever has been in a Nets uniform. However, the Nets 6-foot-10 playmaker is not attacking the paint and rim with regularity.
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— Nets Insider (@NetsHistory) July 6, 2022
Simmons made a baffling move in the closing seconds of the game on Friday night, not on offense, but on the defensive side of the ball.
As Zach Levine his second free three attempt, Simmons inexplicably batted the ball out beyond the 3-point line instead of grabbing the board and gave Levine an open look for a potential game winner.
Luckily for Simmons and the Nets, Levine's shot clanked off the iron and out, but it was too close for comfort.
Simmons has been a bit of a liability in late game situations due to his poor free throw shooting, questionable decision making and costly turnovers. Brooklyn is hoping Simmons continues to gain confidence as the Nets are one of the surprise stories in the NBA so far this season.
Nets Halloween costume idea honors Cam Thomas
The Brooklyn Nets have officially unleashed Cam Thomas and the results have been nothing short of spectacular. In fact, Thomas' scoring output has been downright historic.
Youngest players in NBA history to score 30+ points in each of first 3 games of a season:
— Underdog NBA (@Underdog__NBA) October 31, 2023
Shaquille O'Neal: 21 years, 248 days
Cam Thomas: 22 years, 17 days
So when the Brooklyn Nets tweeted about their young shooting guard's performance around spooky season, it definitely drew a few laughs!
Scary accurate pic.twitter.com/VWhSb5kRpz
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) October 31, 2023
Thomas is one of the league's most exciting young players and if he keeps anything close to this pace up, it will be hard to deny him an All-Star bid come February.
Kyrie's Hollywood story with Nets became a nightmare on Atlantic Avenue
Kyrie Irving was the driving force that brought Kevin Durant to Brooklyn. A Jersey kid that grew up in West Orange and sat in the upper deck of the Meadowlands, formerly known as Continental Airlines Arena. Irving idolized Jason Kidd and vowed to get the Nets to the finals just like the captain did, except he promised that he'd win that elusive Larry O'Brien Trophy.
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— Nets Insider (@NetsHistory) July 6, 2022
In fact, Irving demanded a trade at least year's deadline. Apparently, Irving was unhappy with his ongoing negotiations for a long-term contract extension.
Alas, the Nets and Irving broke their partnership and went their separate ways. Kevin Durant followed in suit and here is Brooklyn without the star power of years past, but with a happy, relatively healthy and younger locker room.
Now, on the eve Irving's first game against his former club, Nets fans are rooting for the hometown kid to come up as short as he did in big moments time and time again in Brooklyn both on and off the court.