Brooklyn Nets Regular Season Rosters
2025-2026 Brooklyn Nets Regular Season Roster
Two-Way player |
2025-2026 Brooklyn Depth Chart
PG | SG | SF | PF | C | |
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Starters | E. Demin | K. Johnson | J. Wilson | C. Johnson | D. Timme |
Rotation | T. Martin | D. Whitehead | N. Clowney | N. Claxton | |
Rotation | T. Mann | ||||
Lim PT | T. Etienne | B. Saraf | N. Traore | T. Evbuomwan | D. Wolf |
Brooklyn Draft Rights Retained
Name | Pos | Draft Status | Nationality |
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Drake Powell | F | 2025 Rnd 1 Pick 22 | United States |
Vanja Marinkovic | G | 2019 Rnd 2 Pick 30 | Serbia |
David Michineau | PG | 2016 Rnd 2 Pick 9 | France |
Nikola Milutinov | C | 2015 Rnd 1 Pick 26 | Serbia |
Aaron White | F | 2015 Rnd 2 Pick 19 | United States |
Christian Drejer | F | 2004 Rnd 2 Pick 22 | Denmark |
Brooklyn Free Agent Rights Retained
Name | Pos | FA Status | Nationality |
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Reece Beekman | PG | (U) Non-Bird | United States |
De'Anthony Melton | SG | (U) Non-Bird | United States |
Day'Ron Sharpe | PF | (U) Bird | United States |
Cam Thomas | PG | (R) Bird | United States |
Dennis Smith | PG | (U) Non-Bird | United States |
LaMarcus Aldridge | FC | (U) Early Bird | United States |
Mike James | PG | (U) Non-Bird | United States |
Wilson Chandler | SF | (U) Non-Bird | United States |
Brooklyn Nets Future Free Agent Details
2026 | 2027 | 2028 | 2029 |
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Keon Johnson (UFA) Tyson Etienne (RFA) Tosan Evbuomwan (RFA) Dariq Whitehead (UFA) Noah Clowney (UFA) Drew Timme (UFA) Jalen Wilson (UFA) Tyrese Martin (RFA) | Cameron Johnson (UFA) Danny Wolf (TO) Ben Saraf (TO) Egor Demin (TO) Nolan Traore (TO) Dariq Whitehead (RFA) Noah Clowney (RFA) | Terance Mann (UFA) Nicolas Claxton (UFA) | Danny Wolf (RFA) Ben Saraf (RFA) Egor Demin (RFA) Nolan Traore (RFA) |
Brooklyn Nets Future 1st Round Picks
Year | First Round Picks |
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2026 | Own (via HOU) |
2027 | Own or HOU (via HOU swap for BRK); NYK; PHL 9-30 if PHL conveys 1st round pick to OKC in 2025 |
2028 | If (i) PHL 9-30, if PHL does not convey 1st round pick to BRK in 2027 and if PHL has conveyed 1st round pick to OKC by 2026, is third most favorable and (ii) NYK is most or second most favorable of BRK, PHL 9-30 if conveyable, PHX and NYK, then most and third most favorable to BRK; or most / two most favorable to BRK in all other scenarios; least favorable of BRK, PHX and NYK to NYK if NYK and / or if PHL 9-30, if conveyable, is less favorable than BRK and PHX; or second most favorable of BRK, PHX and NYK to NYK in all other scenarios; more favorable of (i) WAS and (ii) least / less favorable of BRK, PHL 9-30 if conveyable, and PHX to WAS then other to PHX [WAS can then swap with MIL] (via BRK swap of BRK or PHL for PHX; via BRK swap of BRK or PHX for NYK; via WAS swap for PHX, BRK or PHL) |
2029 | Own; Least favorable of DAL, PHX and HOU (via DAL and PHX to BRK; via DAL or PHX to HOU; via HOU swap for DAL or PHX); NYK |
2030 | Own |
2031 | Own; NYK |
2032 | Own; DEN |
Brooklyn Nets Future 2nd Round Picks
Year | Second Round Picks |
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2026 | Own; ATL (via GOS); Less favorable of (i) LAC and (ii) most favorable of BOS, IND and MIA (via MIA to IND to MIL; via MEM swap of IND or MIA for BOS; via MEM swap of BOS, IND or MIA for LAC; via LAC to HOU to BRK) |
2027 | More favorable of BRK and DAL to WAS then other to DET (via DAL to BRK to DET; via DET to WAS); LAL if LAL conveys 1st round pick to UTH in 2027 |
2028 | Own; ATL (via GOS); MEM (via PHX); PHL if PHL has not conveyed 1st round pick to BRK by 2028 |
2029 | Own; DAL; GOS; MEM (via PHX) |
2030 | Own; BOS (via HOU); DAL (via BOS to MEM); LAL |
2031 | Own; LAL |
2032 | Own |
Brooklyn Nets Future Incoming Traded Pick Details
Incoming Picks |
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2026 second round draft pick from Atlanta Atlanta's 2026 2nd round pick to Brooklyn (via Golden State) [Atlanta-Detroit-Golden State-Portland, 2/9/2023; Brooklyn-Golden State, 12/15/2024] |
2026 second round draft pick from L.A. Clippers, Boston, Indiana or Miami Memphis will receive the more favorable of (i) the L.A. Clippers' 2026 2nd round pick and (ii) the most favorable of Boston's 2026 2nd round pick, Indiana's 2026 2nd round pick and Miami's 2026 2nd round pick and Brooklyn will receive the less favorable of (i) and (ii) (via Miami to Indiana; via Milwaukee to Memphis; via Memphis' right to swap Indiana or Miami for Boston; via Memphis' right to swap Boston, Indiana or Miami for L.A. Clippers; via L.A. Clippers to Houston to Brooklyn) [Indiana-Miami-Phoenix, 7/6/2019; Indiana-Milwaukee, 7/30/2021; Memphis-Milwaukee, 8/7/2021; Houston-L.A. Clippers-Memphis, 2/9/2023; Atlanta-Houston-L.A. Clippers-Memphis-Oklahoma City, 7/8/2023; Atlanta-Brooklyn-Golden State-Houston-L.A. Lakers-Minnesota-Phoenix, 7/6/2025] |
2027 first round draft pick from New York New York's 2027 1st round pick to Brooklyn [Brooklyn-New York, 7/6/2024] |
2027 first round draft pick from Philadelphia At least two years after Philadelphia conveys a 1st round pick to Oklahoma City if this pick is conveyed to Oklahoma City in 2025 or 2026, Philadelphia's 1st round pick to Brooklyn protected for selections 1-8 in 2027 and 1-8 in 2028; if Philadelphia has not conveyed a 1st round pick to Brooklyn by 2028, then Philadelphia will instead convey its 2028 2nd round pick to Brooklyn; Brooklyn may convey the 2028 1st round pick to Phoenix (see Brooklyn Incoming) which may then convey this pick to Washington (see Phoenix Outgoing) [Brooklyn-Philadelphia, 2/10/2022] |
2027 second round draft pick from L.A. Lakers If the L.A. Lakers convey a 1st round pick to Utah in 2027, then the L.A. Lakers' 2027 2nd round pick to Brooklyn; if the L.A. Lakers do not convey a 1st round pick to Utah in 2027, then the obligation to Brooklyn will be extinguished and instead Utah will receive this 2nd round pick [Brooklyn-L.A. Lakers, 12/29/2024] |
2028 first round draft pick(s) from Philadelphia, Phoenix and / or New York (Brooklyn or Philadelphia outgoing to Phoenix or Washington; Brooklyn or Phoenix outgoing to New York) If (i) Philadelphia's 2028 1st round pick, which would be protected for selections 1-8 and otherwise conveyable to Brooklyn if Philadelphia does not convey a 1st round pick to Brooklyn in 2027 and if Philadelphia has conveyed a 1st round pick to Oklahoma City by 2026, is conveyed to Brooklyn and is the third most favorable of Philadelphia, Brooklyn's 2028 1st round pick, Phoenix's 2028 1st round pick and New York's 2028 1st round pick and (ii) New York is the most or second most favorable of the four, then Brooklyn will receive the most and third most favorable of the four; in all other scenarios, Brooklyn will receive the most / two most favorable of these; if Philadelphia if conveyed and / or New York is less favorable than Brooklyn and Phoenix, then New York will receive the least favorable of New York, Brooklyn and Phoenix; in all other scenarios, New York will receive the second most favorable of the three; Washington will receive the more favorable of (i) its 2028 1st round pick and (ii) the least / less favorable of Phoenix, Brooklyn and Philadelphia if conveyed and Phoenix will receive the less favorable of (i) and (ii); Washington may swap the pick it receives for Milwaukee or Portland (see Washington Incoming) (via Brooklyn's right to swap Brooklyn or Philadelphia for Phoenix; via Brooklyn's right to swap Brooklyn or Phoenix for New York; via Washington's right to swap for Phoenix, Brooklyn or Philadelphia) [Brooklyn-Philadelphia, 2/10/2022; Brooklyn-Indiana-Milwaukee-Phoenix, 2/9/2023; Indiana-Phoenix-Washington, 6/23/2023; Brooklyn-New York, 7/6/2024] |
2028 second round draft pick from Atlanta Atlanta's 2028 2nd round pick to Brooklyn (via Golden State) [Atlanta-Detroit-Golden State-Portland, 2/9/2023; Brooklyn-Golden State, 12/15/2024] |
2028 second round draft pick from Memphis Memphis' 2028 2nd round pick to Brooklyn (via Phoenix) [Memphis-Phoenix, 7/11/2023; Brooklyn-Memphis-Phoenix, 2/8/2024] |
2029 first round draft pick from Houston, Dallas or Phoenix (least favorable) Houston will receive the two most favorable of its 2029 1st round pick, Dallas' 2029 1st round pick and Phoenix's 2029 1st round pick and Brooklyn will receive the least favorable of the three (via Dallas and Phoenix to Brooklyn; via Dallas or Phoenix to Houston; via Houston's right to swap for Dallas or Phoenix) [Brooklyn-Dallas, 2/6/2023; Brooklyn-Indiana-Milwaukee-Phoenix, 2/9/2023; Brooklyn-Houston, 6/26/2024] |
2029 first round draft pick from New York New York's 2029 1st round pick to Brooklyn [Brooklyn-New York, 7/6/2024] |
2029 second round draft pick from Dallas Dallas' 2029 2nd round pick to Brooklyn [Brooklyn-Dallas, 2/6/2023] |
2029 second round draft pick from Golden State Golden State's 2029 2nd round pick to Brooklyn [Brooklyn-Golden State, 12/15/2024] |
2029 second round draft pick from Memphis Memphis' 2029 2nd round pick to Brooklyn (via Phoenix) [Memphis-Phoenix, 7/11/2023; Brooklyn-Memphis-Phoenix, 2/8/2024] |
2030 second round draft pick from Boston Boston's 2030 2nd round pick to Brooklyn (via Houston) [Boston-Houston, 2/6/2025; Atlanta-Brooklyn-Golden State-Houston-L.A. Lakers-Minnesota-Phoenix, 7/6/2025] |
2030 second round draft pick from Dallas Dallas' 2030 2nd round pick to Brooklyn (via Boston to Memphis) [Boston-Dallas-San Antonio, 7/12/2023; Boston-Memphis, 2/7/2024; Brooklyn-Memphis, 7/19/2024] |
2030 second round draft pick from L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers' 2030 2nd round pick to Brooklyn [Brooklyn-L.A. Lakers, 12/29/2024] |
2031 first round draft pick from New York New York's 2031 1st round pick to Brooklyn [Brooklyn-New York, 7/6/2024] |
2031 second round draft pick from L.A. Lakers L.A. Lakers' 2031 2nd round pick to Brooklyn [Brooklyn-L.A. Lakers, 12/29/2024] |
2032 first round draft pick from Denver Denver's 2032 1st round pick to Brooklyn [Brooklyn-Denver, pending] |
Brooklyn Nets Future Outgoing Traded Pick Details
Outgoing Picks |
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2027 first round draft pick to Houston (swap, Houston incoming) Houston has the right to swap its 2027 1st round pick for Brooklyn's 2027 1st round pick [Brooklyn-Cleveland-Houston-Indiana, 1/16/2021] |
2027 second round draft pick to Washington or Detroit Washington will receive the more favorable of Brooklyn's 2027 2nd round pick and Dallas' 2027 2nd round pick and Detroit will receive the less favorable of the two (via Brooklyn to Detroit; via Dallas to Brooklyn to Detroit; via Detroit to Washington) [Brooklyn-Detroit, 9/4/2021; Brooklyn-Dallas, 2/6/2023; Brooklyn-Detroit, 7/6/2023; Detroit-Washington, 7/6/2023] |
2025-2026 Brooklyn Nets Roster Composition
Selected via Draft |
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Nicolas Claxton was selected as the #1 pick in the Second Round of the 2019 NBA Draft by the Brooklyn Nets. Nicolas Claxton signed a multi-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets on July 7, 2019. Nicolas Claxton re-signed to a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Brooklyn Nets on July 7, 2022. Nicolas Claxton re-signed to a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Brooklyn Nets on July 6, 2024. |
Noah Clowney was selected as the #21 pick in the First Round of the 2023 NBA Draft by the Brooklyn Nets. Noah Clowney signed a multi-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets on July 11, 2023. |
Egor Demin was selected as the #8 pick in the First Round of the 2025 NBA Draft by the Brooklyn Nets. Egor Demin signed a multi-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets on July 3, 2025. |
Ben Saraf was selected as the #26 pick in the First Round of the 2025 NBA Draft by the Brooklyn Nets. Ben Saraf signed a multi-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets on July 3, 2025. |
Nolan Traore was selected as the #19 pick in the First Round of the 2025 NBA Draft by the Brooklyn Nets. Nolan Traore signed a multi-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets on July 4, 2025. |
Dariq Whitehead was selected as the #22 pick in the First Round of the 2023 NBA Draft by the Brooklyn Nets. Dariq Whitehead signed a multi-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets on July 10, 2023. |
Danny Wolf was selected as the #27 pick in the First Round of the 2025 NBA Draft by the Brooklyn Nets. Danny Wolf signed a multi-year contract with the Brooklyn Nets on July 3, 2025. |
Acquired via Trade |
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Cameron Johnson was acquired in a trade by the Brooklyn Nets from the Phoenix Suns on February 9, 2023. Cameron Johnson re-signed to a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Brooklyn Nets on July 6, 2023. |
Terance Mann was acquired in a trade by the Brooklyn Nets from the Atlanta Hawks on July 7, 2025. |
Acquired via Free Agency |
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Keon Johnson signed a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Brooklyn Nets on July 21, 2024. |
Tyrese Martin signed a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Brooklyn Nets on February 20, 2025. |
Drew Timme signed a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Brooklyn Nets on March 28, 2025. |
Jalen Wilson signed a multi-year contract as a free agent with the Brooklyn Nets on March 1, 2024. |
2025-2026 Brooklyn Nets Front Office
Staff Member | Position | Start Season | Previous Job |
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Joseph Tsai | Owner, Governor | 2017-2018 | N/A |
Oliver Weisberg | Alternate Governor | 2019-2020 | N/A |
John Abbamondi | Alternate Governor, Chief Executive Officer | 2020-2021 | Executive Vice President (New York Knicks, 2018 to 2019) |
Elizabeth Brooks | Chief Marketing Officer | 2017-2018 | N/A |
Elisa Padilla | Senior VP | 2014-2015 | Vice President of Marketing (Brooklyn Nets, 2012 to 2014) |
Josue Napa | VP | 2018-2019 | N/A |
Kari Cohen | VP | 2018-2019 | Legal and Business Affairs Counsel (Brooklyn Nets, 2011 to 2018) |
Frederick Galloway | Director of Team Security | 2023-2024 | Assistant Director of Team Security (Brooklyn Nets, 2013 to 2023) |
Hiram Chan | Director of Team Security | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Jordi Fernandez | Head Coach | 2024-2025 | Head Coach (2023 to 2024) |
Ryan Forehan-Kelly | Assistant Coach | 2020-2021 | Player Development Coordinator (Brooklyn Nets, 2019 to 2020) |
Jay Hernandez | Assistant Coach | 2023-2024 | Head Coach (Greensboro Swarm, 2020 to 2023) |
Connor Griffin | Assistant Coach | 2024-2025 | Head Video Coordinator (Denver Nuggets, 2023 to ) |
Deividas Dulkys | Assistant Coach | 2024-2025 | Assistant Coach (2023 to 2024) |
Juwan Howard | Assistant Coach | 2024-2025 | Head Coach (Michigan, 2019 to 2024) |
Dutch Gaitley | Assistant Coach | 2024-2025 | Assistant Coach (2023 to 2024) |
Steve Hetzel | Assistant Coach | 2024-2025 | Head Coach (2022 to 2023) |
Travis Bader | Assistant Coach | 2024-2025 | Head Video Coordinator (Brooklyn Nets, 2023 to 2024) |
Danielle Berger | Special Assistant to the Head Coach | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Daniel Jones | Athletic Performance Coach | 2019-2020 | N/A |
James Moore | Athletic Performance Coach | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Makar Gevorkian | VP of Basketball Operations | 2024-2025 | Senior Director of Salary Cap & Strategy (Brooklyn Nets, 2023 to 2024) |
Sean Marks | Alternate Governor, General Manager | 2015-2016 | Assistant General Manager (San Antonio Spurs, 2014 to 2016) |
Andy Birdsong | Assistant General Manager | 2018-2019 | General Manager (Austin Spurs, 2017 to 2019) |
B.J. Johnson | Assistant General Manager | 2024-2025 | Senior Director of College Scouting & Player Evaluation (Brooklyn Nets, 2023 to 2024) |
Simone Casali | Director of International Scouting | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Corey Vinson | Assistant Coach / Player Development | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Mitch Kaufman | Director of Video Operations | 2009-2010 | N/A |
Ryan Gisriel | Executive Director of Basketball Operations | 2023-2024 | Director of Basketball Administration (Brooklyn Nets, 2015 to 2023) |
Andrew Ford | Basketball Operations Assistant | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Jack Abunassar | Basketball Operations Assistant | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Foster Loyer | Assistant Video Coordinator | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Kyle Pope | Assistant Video Coordinator | 2024-2025 | Director of Basketball Operations (William & Mary, 2023 to 2024) |
Jim McDonnell | Head Video Coordinator | 2024-2025 | Assistant Video Coordinator (Brooklyn Nets, 2023 to 2024) |
Eddie Oran | Scout | 2013-2014 | N/A |
Anthony Brown | Scout | 2023-2024 | Director (2017 to ) |
Oronde Taliaferro | Scout | 2023-2024 | College Scout (Detroit Pistons, 2018 to 2023) |
Richard Midgley | Scout | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Shelvin Mack | Scout | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Mike Pires | Pro Scout | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Ryan Winters | Pro Scout | 2023-2024 | Scout (Detroit Pistons, 2016 to 2018) |
Godwin Owinje | International Scout | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Shawn McCullion | College Scout | 2018-2019 | Scout (Orlando Magic, 2012 to 2018) |
Leo Ehrline | Executive VP | 2019-2020 | Chief Experience Officer (Brooklyn Nets, 2017 to ) |
Emerson Moore | Executive VP | 2020-2021 | N/A |
Michael Wandell | Executive VP | 2020-2021 | N/A |
Peter Stern | Chief Financial Officer, Executive VP | 2020-2021 | N/A |
Justin Bokmeyer | Director of Basketball Operations | 2024-2025 | N/A |
Drew Edwards | Assistant Video Coordinator, Player Development | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Alvin Dike | Performance Coach | 2023-2024 | Strength and Conditioning Coach (Long Island Nets, 2022 to 2024) |
Courtney Brown | Performance Coach | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Dhamir Cosby-Roundtree | Assistant Video Coordinator, Player Development Coach | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Jonathan Filipe | Head Athletic Trainer, Physical Therapist | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Geoff Staton | Head Athletic Trainer | 2024-2025 | Head Athletic Trainer (Kentucky, 2021 to 2024) |
Dave Regan | Head Strength and Conditioning Coach | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Noah Austin John | Strength and Conditioning Coach | 2024-2025 | Head Strength and Conditioning Coach (Long Island Nets, 2023 to 2024) |
Phil Nguyen | Associate Head Athletic Trainer | 2023-2024 | N/A |
Les Gelis | Director of Sports Medicine | 2018-2019 | N/A |
Michael S. Farber | Team Physician | 2013-2014 | N/A |
Mike Fratello | Television Analyst | 2008-2009 | Head Coach (Memphis Grizzlies, 2004 to 2007) |
Ian Eagle | Television Play-By-Play | 2002-2003 | N/A |
Tim Capstraw | Radio Broadcaster | 2002-2003 | N/A |
Olivier Sedra | Public Address Announcer | 2017-2018 | Public Address Announcer (Cleveland Cavaliers, 2005 to 2017) |