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'I've Never Seen an Athlete at This Age': LeBron at 41 Leaves Analysts Reaching for Superlatives
After another two-way dismantling of the Brooklyn Nets, the reaction around LeBron James's performance at age 41 has taken a familiar shape — analysts reaching for superlatives and arguing that no NBA player will ever match this kind of late-career longevity.
NBA · 3/28/2026
Drake Powell: The Versatile Wing Leading Brooklyn's Rebuild with Steady Production
Drake Powell has established himself as a valuable small forward for the Brooklyn Nets, combining ideal physical tools (6-6, 195 lbs) with versatility and basketball intelligence. The Durham native's $4.18 million salary reflects his importance as a reliable two-way contributor who provides defensive flexibility and offensive consistency in Brooklyn's evolving system.
NBA · 1/10/2025
Egor Demin: The 6'9" Point Guard Revolution Taking Brooklyn by Storm
Egor Demin, the Brooklyn Nets' 6'9" point guard from Moscow, represents the NBA's evolution toward positionless basketball. Earning $7.84 million and wearing number 8, the 200-pound floor general brings unique size advantages to the point guard position, combining European basketball fundamentals with the physical tools to create mismatches. His height advantage allows superior court vision and defensive disruption while presenting tactical flexibility for Brooklyn's system.
NBA · 1/10/2025
Danny Wolf Emerges as Key Building Block in Brooklyn's Frontcourt Revolution
Danny Wolf has established himself as a valuable frontcourt contributor for the Brooklyn Nets, bringing size, versatility, and veteran leadership at an efficient $3.60 million salary. The 6'11", 250-pound power forward from Glencoe provides essential interior presence while adapting to modern NBA demands, making him a key building block in Brooklyn's roster construction and tactical flexibility.
NBA · 1/10/2025
Ben Saraf: The South African Sensation Making His Mark in Brooklyn
Ben Saraf, a 6'5" point guard from Johannesburg, South Africa, represents the Brooklyn Nets' investment in international talent development. Earning $3.70 million and wearing number 77, Saraf brings unique size and versatility to the point guard position while navigating the transition from international to NBA basketball.
NBA · 1/10/2025