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- Accomplishments Basketball Hall of Fame FIBA Hall of Fame Retired numbers Individual awards Playoff appearances ABA NBA
- Records Individual records Career leaders Season leaders
- Notes
- References
{{see also|History of the Brooklyn Nets}}{{refimprove|date=May 2014}}The Brooklyn Nets are an American professional basketball franchise based in Brooklyn, New York. The team plays in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA). {{TOClimit|limit=3}}Accomplishments{{unreferenced section|date=February 2018}}{{Columns-start|num=2}}Basketball Hall of Fame Players | 24 | Rick Barry{{efn|name=New York Nets{{efn|name=ABA | F | 1970–1972 | 1987 | 1 | Nate Archibald{{efn|name=New York Nets | G | 1976–1977 | 1991 |
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32 | Julius Erving{{efn|name=New York Nets{{efn|name=ABA | F | 1973–1976 | 1993 |
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21 | Bob McAdoo | C | 1981 | 2000 |
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3 | Dražen Petrović | G | 1990–1993 | 2002 |
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34 | Mel Daniels{{efn|name=New York Nets | C | 1976 | 2012 |
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22 | Bernard King | F | 1977–1979 | 2013 |
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30 | 1992–1993 | 33 | Alonzo Mourning | C | 2003–2004 | 2014 |
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55 | Dikembe Mutombo | C | 2002–2003 | 2015 |
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Coaches | Lou Carnesecca{{efn|name=New York Nets{{efn|name=ABA | Coach | 1970–1973 | 1992 | Chuck Daly{{efn|Daly was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice—as coach and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team. | Coach | 1992–1994 | 1994 |
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Larry Brown | Coach | 1981–1983 | 2002 |
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John Calipari | Coach | 1996–1999 | 2015 |
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- Notes
{{notelist|refs={{efn|name=New York Nets|Played or coached for the team when they were known as New York Nets.}}{{efn|name=ABA|Played or coached for the team during its time in ABA.}} }}FIBA Hall of Fame Players | 3 | Dražen Petrović | G | 1991–1993 | 2007 | {{Column}}Retired numbers Brooklyn Nets retired numbers[1] | 3 | Dražen Petrović | G | 1990–1993 | November 11, 1993 | 5 | Jason Kidd | G | 2001–2008 | October 17, 2013 |
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23 | John Williamson | G | 1973–1980 | December 7, 1990 |
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25 | Bill Melchionni | G | 1969–1976 | September 1976 |
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32 | Julius Erving | F | 1973–1976 | April 3, 1987 |
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52 | Buck Williams | F | 1981–1989 | April 11, 1999 |
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{{columns-end}}Individual awards{{columns-start|num=3}}- //NBA Rookie of the Year Award">NBA Rookie of the Year
- Buck Williams – 1982
- Derrick Coleman – 1991
- //NBA Executive of the Year Award">NBA Executive of the Year
- //J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award">J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award
- //ABA Most Valuable Player Award">ABA Most Valuable Player Award
- Julius Erving – 1974–1976
- //ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player">ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player
- Julius Erving – 1974, 1976
- //ABA Rookie of the Year Award">ABA Rookie of the Year Award
- //NBA All-Star Game">NBA All-Star Game
- Buck Williams – 1982, 1983, 1986
- Otis Birdsong – 1984
- Micheal Ray Richardson – 1985
- Kenny Anderson – 1994
- Derrick Coleman – 1994
- Jayson Williams – 1998
- Stephon Marbury – 2001
- Jason Kidd – 2002–2004, 2007,{{efn|Did not participate}} 2008
- Kenyon Martin – 2004
- Vince Carter – 2005–2007
- Devin Harris – 2009
- Deron Williams – 2012
- Brook Lopez – 2013
- Joe Johnson – 2014
- //List of NBA All-Star Game head coaches">NBA All-Star Game head coaches
{{column}}- //All-NBA First Team">All-NBA First Team
- //All-NBA Second Team">All-NBA Second Team
- Buck Williams – 1983
- Jason Kidd – 2003
- Deron Williams – 2008, 2010
- //All-NBA Third Team">All-NBA Third Team
- Derrick Coleman – 1993, 1994
- Dražen Petrović – 1993
- Stephon Marbury – 2000
- //NBA All-Defensive First Team">NBA All-Defensive First Team
- //NBA All-Defensive Second Team">NBA All-Defensive Second Team'
- Buck Williams – 1988
- Jason Kidd – 2003–2005, 2007
- //All-ABA Team">All-ABA Team First Team'
- Rick Barry – 1971, 1972
- Bill Melchionni – 1972
- Julius Erving – 1974–1976
- //All-ABA Team">All-ABA Team Second Team
- //ABA All-Defensive Team">ABA All-Defensive Team
- Mike Gale – 1974
- Brian Taylor – 1975, 1976
- Julius Erving – 1976
{{column}}- //NBA All-Rookie First Team">NBA All-Rookie First Team
- Bernard King – 1978
- Buck Williams – 1982
- Derrick Coleman – 1991
- Keith Van Horn – 1998
- Kenyon Martin – 2001
- Brook Lopez – 2009
- Mason Plumlee – 2014
- //NBA All-Rookie Second Team">NBA All-Rookie Second Team
- Chris Morris – 1989
- Kerry Kittles – 1997
- Richard Jefferson – 2002
- Nenad Krstić – 2004
- Marcus Williams – 2007
- MarShon Brooks – 2012
- //ABA All-Rookie Team">ABA All-Rookie Team
- John Roche – 1972
- Jim Chones – 1973
- Brian Taylor – 1973
- Larry Kenon – 1974
- John Williamson – 1974
- Kim Hughes – 1976
{{columns-end}}Playoff appearancesABA{{Columns-start|num=3}}{{Column}}{{Column}}{{Columns-end}}NBA{{Columns-start|num=3}}- 1979
- 1982
- 1983
- 1984
- 1985
- 1986
{{Column}}- 1992
- 1993
- 1994
- 1998
- 2002
- 2003
{{Column}}- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
{{Columns-end}}Records GP | Games played | FGM | Field-goals | 3PFGM | Three-point field goals | FTM | Free throw | MP | Minutes played | FG% | Field goal percentage{{ref label|FGpercent|a|a}} | 3P% | Three-point field goal percentage{{ref label|FGpercent|a|a}} | FT% | FGpercent|a|a}} | PTS | Points | REB | Rebounds | AST | Assists | PF | Personal fouls | PPG | Points per game | RPG | Rebounds per game | APG | Assists per game | OT | Overtime | STL | Steals | BLK | Blocks | TO | Turnovers | SPG | Steals per game | BPG | Blocks per game |
Individual records{{Columns-start|num=2}}Career leaders[2]{{when|date=March 2018}} |
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GP | Buck|Williams}} | 635 | MP | Buck|Williams}} | 23,100 | PTS | Brook|Lopez}} | 10,444 | REB | Buck|Williams}} | 7,576 | AST | Jason|Kidd}} | 4,620 | STL | Jason|Kidd}} | 950 | BLK | Brook|Lopez}} | 972 | FGM | Brook|Lopez}} | 4,044 | FG% | Darryl|Dawkins}} | .601 | 3PFGM | Jason|Kidd}} | 813 | 3P% | Dražen|Petrović}} | .437 | FTM | Buck|Williams}} | 2,476 | FT% | Mike|Newlin}} | .886 | PPG | Rick|Barry}} | 30.6 | RPG | Buck|Williams}} | 11.9 | APG | Jason|Kidd}} | 9.1 | SPG | Micheal Ray|Richardson}} | 2.7 | BPG | Shawn|Bradley}} | 3.8 | PF | Buck|Williams}} | 2,244 | TO | Buck|Williams}} | 1,811 | {{Column}}Season leaders[3]{{when|date=March 2018}} |
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MP | Rick|Barry}} | 3,616 | 1971–1972 | PTS | Rick|Barry}} | 2,518 | 1971–1972 | REB | Billy|Paultz}} | 1,035 | 1971–1972 | AST | Jason|Kidd}} | 808 | 2001–2002 | STL | Micheal Ray|Richardson}} | 243 | 1984–1985 | BLK | George|Johnson|George T. Johnson}} | 274 | 1977–1978 | FGM | Julius|Erving}} | 949 | 1975–1976 | FG% | Mikki|Moore}} | .609 | 2006–2007 | 3PFGM | D'Angelo|Russell}} | 202 | 2018-2019 | 3P% | Joe|Harris}} | .464 | 2018-2019 | FTM | Rick|Barry}} | 641 | 1971–1972 | FT% | Mike|Gminski}} | .893 | 1985–1986 | PPG | Rick|Barry}} | 31.5 | 1971–1972 | RPG | Jayson|Williams}} | 13.6 | 1997–1998 | APG | Kevin|Porter|Kevin Porter (basketball)}} | 10.8 | 1977–1978 | SPG | Micheal Ray|Richardson}} | 3.0 | 1984–1985 | BPG | Shawn|Bradley}} | 4.0 | 1996–1997 | PF | Darryl|Dawkins}} | 386 | 1983–1984 | TO | Kevin|Porter|Kevin Porter (basketball)}} | 348 | 1977–1978 | {{Columns-end}}Notes{{notelist}}- {{note label|FGpercent|a|a}} Shooting percentages in basketball are calculated by taking the number of field goals, three-pointers, or free throws attempted, and dividing it by the corresponding number of shots taken.
- {{note label|3ot|b|b}}A regulation NBA game is 48 minutes long.
References1. ^{{cite web|title=Brooklyn Nets Uniform Numbers|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/NJN/numbers.html|publisher=Basketball Reference|accessdate=29 April 2014}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Brooklyn Nets Career Leaders|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/NJN/leaders_career.html|publisher=Basketball Reference|accessdate=29 April 2014}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Brooklyn Nets Season Leaders|url=https://www.basketball-reference.com/teams/NJN/leaders_season.html|publisher=Basketball Reference|accessdate=29 April 2014}}
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