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In the Eastern Conference First Round of the playoffs, the Nets faced off against Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen, and the 2-time defending champion Chicago Bulls. However, due to injuries to Cassell (groin), Williams (thumb), and Van Horn (stomach virus), [37] [38] [39] the Nets were swept by the Bulls in three straight games.
Nets fourth-year guard Cam Thomas entered Saturday ninth in the NBA in scoring at 28.2 points per game on 20.3 shots per game and 44.3% shooting, including three 3-point makes per game (35.3% ...
The 1998–99 NBA season was the Nets' 32nd season in the National Basketball Association, and 23rd season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. [1] On March 23, 1998, the owners of all 29 NBA teams voted 27–2 to reopen the league's collective bargaining agreement, seeking changes to the league's salary cap system, and a ceiling on individual player salaries.
Brooklyn Nets' Cam Thomas, left, dribbles the ball against Chicago Bulls' Ayo Dosunmu, right, during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Friday, Nov. 1, 2024, in New York.
The 1992–93 New Jersey Nets season was the Nets' 26th season in the National Basketball Association, and 17th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. [1] During the off-season, the Nets hired Chuck Daly as head coach; Daly led the Detroit Pistons to two straight championships in 1989 and 1990.
The 1984–85 New Jersey Nets season was the Nets' ninth season in the NBA. [1] ... x-Chicago Bulls: 38: 44.463: 25 8 x-Cleveland Cavaliers: 36: 46 ... Game Date Team ...
The 1989–90 New Jersey Nets season was the Nets' 23rd season in the National Basketball Association, and 14th season in East Rutherford, New Jersey. [1] The Nets decided to start the rebuilding process by acquiring Sam Bowie from the Portland Trail Blazers on draft day. [2] [3] [4] Under new head coach Bill Fitch, they started the season ...
The 2009–10 New Jersey Nets season was the 43rd season of the franchise, 34th in the National Basketball Association (NBA). This was the team's final season at the Izod Center . With a loss to the Dallas Mavericks on December 2, 2009 , the Nets became the first team in NBA history to start the season 0–18. [ 1 ]