Hi all!
I'm looking to create a bit of a treasure trove of resources for all things Nets. Always been a fan of Nash and KD. So, my curiosity naturally sent me to Brooklyn! After KD's nets debut, I'm even more excited to see him looking so good.
So, what are your favorite blogs, pods, resources for news/stats? List some of them out and why they're worth checking out! I'll start with some of the ones I really like:
- The Glue Guys (pod): https://theathletic.com/podcast/125-the-glue-guys/
- Halftime Hoops (news, discussion, stats): https://halftime.app.link/info
- Nets Daily (of course): https://www.netsdaily.com/
- Nothin but Nets: https://nothinbutnets.com/
Looking forward to what you all suggest!
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I really like the Glue Guys podcast. I think they have great chemistry together and are just very funny and relaxed during their shows. I love all the older cultural references they're always making too.
Outside of that, I think the best thing to do is watch the games, especially the pre and post game shows. If there's any way you can watch the games on the local NY network (YES channel), the crew is phenomenal. Very good analysts.... and we have Ian Eagle. Like it doesn't get much better than him! They drop a lot of content and stats and facts during the games. I'm probably biased in saying this, but the entirety of the game coverage is just so professional and well-done.
Outside of that, I think the best thing to do is watch the games, especially the pre and post game shows. If there's any way you can watch the games on the local NY network (YES channel), the crew is phenomenal. Very good analysts.... and we have Ian Eagle. Like it doesn't get much better than him! They drop a lot of content and stats and facts during the games. I'm probably biased in saying this, but the entirety of the game coverage is just so professional and well-done.
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Keith Van Horn wrote:I really like the Glue Guys podcast. I think they have great chemistry together and are just very funny and relaxed during their shows. I love all the older cultural references they're always making too.
Outside of that, I think the best thing to do is watch the games, especially the pre and post game shows. If there's any way you can watch the games on the local NY network (YES channel), the crew is phenomenal. Very good analysts.... and we have Ian Eagle. Like it doesn't get much better than him! They drop a lot of content and stats and facts during the games. I'm probably biased in saying this, but the entirety of the game coverage is just so professional and well-done.
Awesome! Yeah, that pod is a great listen. And I've been able to catch a few with the YES broadcast team. I agree, feel like I'm always getting more from their broadcasts than the usual homer-ism from most other games. haha. Thanks for the suggestion!
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pmanzano wrote:Hi all!
I'm looking to create a bit of a treasure trove of resources for all things Nets. Always been a fan of Nash and KD. So, my curiosity naturally sent me to Brooklyn! After KD's nets debut, I'm even more excited to see him looking so good.
So, what are your favorite blogs, pods, resources for news/stats? List some of them out and why they're worth checking out! I'll start with some of the ones I really like:
- The Glue Guys (pod): https://theathletic.com/podcast/125-the-glue-guys/
- Halftime Hoops (news, discussion, stats): https://halftime.app.link/info
- Nets Daily (of course): https://www.netsdaily.com/
- Nothin but Nets: https://nothinbutnets.com/
Looking forward to what you all suggest!
I mean, you've pretty much listed the what the must have sites for Nets info. I would also suggest following some of our beat writers as well on twitter
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MrDollarBills wrote:pmanzano wrote:Hi all!
I'm looking to create a bit of a treasure trove of resources for all things Nets. Always been a fan of Nash and KD. So, my curiosity naturally sent me to Brooklyn! After KD's nets debut, I'm even more excited to see him looking so good.
So, what are your favorite blogs, pods, resources for news/stats? List some of them out and why they're worth checking out! I'll start with some of the ones I really like:
- The Glue Guys (pod): https://theathletic.com/podcast/125-the-glue-guys/
- Halftime Hoops (news, discussion, stats): https://halftime.app.link/info
- Nets Daily (of course): https://www.netsdaily.com/
- Nothin but Nets: https://nothinbutnets.com/
Looking forward to what you all suggest!
I mean, you've pretty much listed the what the must have sites for Nets info. I would also suggest following some of our beat writers as well on twitter
Awesome. That's good to know.
Anyone in particular you'd suggest? I'm not familiar with them.
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pmanzano wrote:MrDollarBills wrote:pmanzano wrote:Hi all!
I'm looking to create a bit of a treasure trove of resources for all things Nets. Always been a fan of Nash and KD. So, my curiosity naturally sent me to Brooklyn! After KD's nets debut, I'm even more excited to see him looking so good.
So, what are your favorite blogs, pods, resources for news/stats? List some of them out and why they're worth checking out! I'll start with some of the ones I really like:
- The Glue Guys (pod): https://theathletic.com/podcast/125-the-glue-guys/
- Halftime Hoops (news, discussion, stats): https://halftime.app.link/info
- Nets Daily (of course): https://www.netsdaily.com/
- Nothin but Nets: https://nothinbutnets.com/
Looking forward to what you all suggest!
I mean, you've pretty much listed the what the must have sites for Nets info. I would also suggest following some of our beat writers as well on twitter
Awesome. That's good to know.
Anyone in particular you'd suggest? I'm not familiar with them.
Brian Lewis comes to mind off the top of my head:
https://twitter.com/NYPost_Lewis
also for some good Nets film break down, Matt Brooks is your guy (he writes for NetsDaily):
https://twitter.com/MattBrooksNBA
https://twitter.com/APOOCH
^^Pooch isn't an official beat writer per say but he has sources. However, he recently proclaimed that Harden to the Nets was a done deal and that proved to be false, so it's kind of iffy with him now.
Nets Athletic Beat writer:
https://twitter.com/Alex__Schiffer
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PG: S. Curry (lol)/C. Payne
2025-2026 Indiana Pacers
C: J. Valanciunas/T. Bryant
PF: K. Kuzma/C. Castleton
SF: T. Evbuomwan/J. Howard
SG: G. Allen/L. Kennard
PG: S. Curry (lol)/C. Payne