Brooklyn Nets, D'Angelo Russell
Brooklyn Nets guard D'Angelo Russell is back with the Nets, but his leadership always stood out to Cleveland Cavaliers head coach Kenny Atkinson.
Killian Hayes’ 10-day contract with the Nets, which was originally agreed to on Feb. 20, expired after the team’s 115-94 loss to the Detroit Pistons last Saturday.
D’Angelo Russell will return from an extended absence for the Brooklyn Nets on Tuesday vs. the San Antonio Spurs. The veteran floor general has been sidelined for five games after spraining his ankle during a Feb.
Despite starting the past five games for the Nets, Killian Hayes won’t be kept on a second 10-day contract, The Post has learned. The move could be a sign that starting point guard D’Angelo Russell is on the brink of a return to the court.
Courtesy of a five-game losing streak which has squashed any optimism surrounding the Brooklyn Nets' ability to fight for the final Eastern Conference play-in spot, it may be time to start looking toward the future.
Going into night two of a back-to-back set, the Detroit Pistons are looking to bounce back against a Brooklyn Nets team that loaded up their injury report. The star guard D’Angelo Russell is among the names who will be out of the mix on Saturday.
The Brooklyn Nets will be without their starting point guard for at least the next two games. D’Angelo Russell will remain sidelined through the weekend as he recovers from an ankle sprain. The veteran has missed the team’s last three games after injuring his ankle during Thursday’s loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers.
D'Angelo Russell's ankle injury presents a major hurdle for the Nets as they fight for the Eastern Conference's final play-in spot.
On Thursday night, the Brooklyn Nets welcomed the Cleveland Cavaliers into the Barclays Center, as they looked to start the post-All-Star Break half of their se
Brooklyn Nets head coach Jordi Fernández lamented his team’s 3-point defense, as they dropped a Tuesday night road game to the San Antonio Spurs. “Our defense was not good enough, and that’s what we have to embrace right now,
Brian Lewis: Brooklyn did not keep Killian Hayes on a second 10-day contract, sources told the Post. After Hayes started the past five straight games, his deal expired today. It could be a sign that starting point guard D'Angelo Russell is getting close to a return. #Nets -via x.com / March 2, 2025
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