The Brooklyn Nets have named Makar Gevorkian assistant general manager. Gevorkian was elevated to the role following two seasons as vice president of basketball operations alignment and strategic planning.
Mikel Brown Jr. reveals that he prefers a coaching style that is hard and keeps him accountable because he knows what he is truly capable of “on both sides of the floor,” per @eric_nehm:
“I love to be coached hard. I appreciate being held accountable, right? I love that type of coaching, and that’s how I’ve been raised all my life, and every single coach that I’ve played for has done that and got me to this point. So I wouldn’t have it any other way.
…
[The Bucks] understand what I’m capable of on both ends of the floor, and I think they understand that they’re going to want to hold me to that standard, and I appreciate that,” Brown said. “I love being held accountable. I love being held to a standard that I know I can hit.”
(via https://t.co/O7ngMGrHXB)
First look at Pro Pass Level 40 100 OVR Shaq
Look at the size of his player model just absolutely ridiculous… alongside elite movement/jumper
Best Level 40 OAT
Cam Thomas talks about his playmaking at Nets Media Day
“Just reading the defenses more and just taking what they are giving ..most of the time they are doubling and trying to take the ball out my hands so just being a willing passer.”
#BrooklynNets
"USA vs World will be happening. It's three teams, a round robin tournament. Two [USA] teams, one world team." 👀
—@ShamsCharania on the new NBA All-Star Game.
30 DAYS, 30 TEAMS 🤩
Leading up to the NBA season, we’ll be featuring a different team each day! We’re kicking things off TODAY so stay tuned to see when your squad is up 🔥
The Long Island Nets have named Thomas Bridges and Steven Kaner as assistant coaches and Khalif Wyatt as head video coordinator/player development on Head Coach Mfon Udofia's staff alongside Associate Head Coach Shawn Swords and Assistant Coach Jorge Gutiérrez. Long Island has also named Kyle Hines and Kory Jones as assistant general managers.
All of the following EuroLeague teams are expected to join the NBA’s new European league in 2028:
Real Madrid
Barcelona
Fenerbahçe
Other soccer giants, Manchester City and PSG, will be joining with brand new basketball teams as well.