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The Brooklyn Nets were, thankfully, not silent at the NBA trade deadline. Unlike last season, they got involved, moving pieces around and replacing assets. Before Brooklyn's biggest move, waiving Cam Thomas, the team acquired two players who will stay on the roster through the rest of the season.
Saturday’s Tank Bowl made two things clear. The Nets haven’t quit under Jordi Fernandez. See Also Brooklyn Nets Nets front office has sights set on two top prospects who could change direction of franchise And Washington’s tank is going strong even after trading for Anthony Davis and Trae Young.
The Nets made two trades in the final two hours of 2026 trade season.
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Brooklyn Nets jersey history No. 42 - Dave Hoppen (1993)
During his time suiting up for the Nets, Hoppen wore only jersey No. 42 and put up 1.0 points, and 2.0 rebounds per game.
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Nets hope under-the-radar acquisitions Josh Minott, Ochai Agbaji can be key pieces for rebuild
At Thursday’s trade deadline, most of the attention in Brooklyn was around Cam Thomas being waived and Michael Porter Jr. being kept. But now in the aftermath, it’ll be on Josh Minott and Ochai Agbaji being added — and how the under-the-radar pair can fit into the rebuild of the Nets,
The Nets are 9-21 in Eastern Conference games. Brooklyn is 1-2 in games decided by 3 points or fewer. The Wizards are 9-20 in Eastern Conference play. Washington has a 4-25 record against opponents above .
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Brooklyn Nets jersey history No. 42 - Mike Woodson (1980-81)
During his time suiting up for the Nets, Woodson wore only jersey No. 42 and put up 11.9 points, 1.9 rebounds, 2.3 assists, and 1.0 steals per game.