2018–19 Brooklyn Nets season

The 2018–19 Brooklyn Nets season was the 43rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA), 52nd season overall, and its seventh season playing in the New York City borough of Brooklyn.

2018–19 Brooklyn Nets season
Head coachKenny Atkinson
General managerSean Marks
OwnersMikhail Prokhorov[1]
Joseph Tsai[2]
ArenaBarclays Center
Results
Record42–40 (.512)
PlaceDivision: 4th (Atlantic)
Conference: 6th (Eastern)
Playoff finishFirst round
(lost to 76ers 1–4)

Stats at Basketball-Reference.com
Local media
TelevisionYES Network, WPIX
RadioWFAN AM/FM
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On November 12, 2018, late in the first half of the game against the Minnesota Timberwolves, Caris LeVert suffered a subtalar dislocation of the right foot and was scheduled to return later in the season after rehabilitation,[3][4] making his return on February 8, 2019.[5] The December 16 game against the Atlanta Hawks at Barclays Center was the highest scoring game at the venue in Nets' history, while the 144 points scored by the Nets were the second-most points scored in regulation in franchise history.[6] On March 19, the Nets came back from a 28-point deficit, which also was the biggest comeback in team history, when they defeated the Sacramento Kings 123–121, and also became just the fourth team since the 1954–55 season to overcome a 25-point deficit in the fourth quarter.[7][8]

For the first time in his NBA career D'Angelo Russell was selected to participate in the NBA All-Star Game when he was announced as the replacement for the injured Victor Oladipo in the 2019 NBA All-Star Game.[9]

With a 108–96 victory over the Indiana Pacers on April 7, the Nets clinched a playoff spot for the first time since the 2014–15 season.[10][11] On April 10, in a 113–94 win against the Miami Heat, the Nets clinched their first winning season since 2013–14.[12]

In the playoffs, the Nets faced the Philadelphia 76ers in the first round,[13] and were defeated in five games.[14]

Draft

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2018 NBA draft picks
Round Pick Player Position Nationality School/club
1 29 Džanan Musa SF   Bosnia and Herzegovina Cedevita Zagreb
2 40 Rodions Kurucs SF   Latvia FC Barcelona Lassa

The Nets entered the draft holding one first round pick and two second round picks. It became the last draft year where the effects of their Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce trade with the Boston Celtics would take effect.[15][16] The first round pick along with the second round pick (40th overall) were acquired on July 13, 2017, in a trade with the Toronto Raptors that sent DeMarre Carroll to the Nets in exchange for Justin Hamilton.[17] The other second round pick (45th overall) was acquired on February 5, 2018, in a trade with the Milwaukee Bucks that sent Rashad Vaughn to the Nets in exchange for Tyler Zeller.[18] However, just days before draft night, the Nets agreed to trade the 45th pick (which became Hamidou Diallo), another second round pick, Timofey Mozgov, and cash considerations to the Charlotte Hornets in exchange for Dwight Howard, although the trade would not be official until July 6, 2018.[19] With the Nets' sole first round pick, Brooklyn selected the Bosnian-born Džanan Musa, a small forward from Croatia's Cedevita Zagreb, while with the second round pick the Nets selected the Latvian-born small forward Rodions Kurucs from Spain's FC Barcelona Lassa.[20]

Roster

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2018–19 Brooklyn Nets roster
Players Coaches
Pos. No. Name Height Weight DOB From
C 31 Allen, Jarrett 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 237 lb (108 kg) 1998-04-21 Texas
F 9 Carroll, DeMarre 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 215 lb (98 kg) 1986-07-27 Missouri
G/F 33 Crabbe, Allen 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 212 lb (96 kg) 1992-04-09 California
C 17 Davis, Ed 6 ft 10 in (2.08 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 1989-06-05 North Carolina
G 8 Dinwiddie, Spencer 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 1993-04-06 Colorado
F 6 Dudley, Jared 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 237 lb (108 kg) 1985-07-10 Boston College
F 21 Graham, Treveon 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 225 lb (102 kg) 1993-10-28 VCU
G/F 12 Harris, Joe 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 219 lb (99 kg) 1991-09-07 Virginia
F 24 Hollis-Jefferson, Rondae 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 217 lb (98 kg) 1995-01-03 Arizona
F 00 Kurucs, Rodions 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 210 lb (95 kg) 1998-02-05 Latvia
G 22 LeVert, Caris 6 ft 7 in (2.01 m) 204 lb (93 kg) 1994-08-25 Michigan
G/F 30 Musa, Džanan 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) 208 lb (94 kg) 1999-05-08 Bosnia and Herzegovina
G 13 Napier, Shabazz 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) 180 lb (82 kg) 1991-07-14 Connecticut
G/F 10 Pinson, Theo 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 218 lb (99 kg) 1995-11-05 North Carolina
G 1 Russell, D'Angelo 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 198 lb (90 kg) 1996-02-23 Ohio State
F/C 15 Williams, Alan (TW) 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 265 lb (120 kg) 1993-01-28 UC Santa Barbara
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Assistant coach(es)

Legend
  • (DP) Unsigned draft pick
  • (FA) Free agent
  • (S) Suspended
  • (GL) On assignment to G League affiliate
  • (TW) Two-way affiliate player
  •   Injured

Roster
Last transaction: April 23, 2019

Standings

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Game log

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Preseason

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The preseason schedule was announced on July 9, 2018.[21]

2018 preseason game log
Total: 2–2 (home: 0–1; road: 2–1)
Preseason: 2–2 (home: 0–1; road: 2–1)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 3 New York L 102–107 LeVert (15) Graham (9) Dinwiddie (6) Barclays Center
12,424
0–1
2 October 8 @ Detroit W 110–108 (OT) Russell (25) Davis (10) LeVert (8) Little Caesars Arena
7,691
1–1
3 October 10 @ Toronto L 91–118 Allen (24) Dinwiddie (7) Dinwiddie (8) Bell Centre
20,526
1–2
4 October 12 @ New York W 113–107 Dinwiddie (19) Davis (8) Russell (8) Madison Square Garden
19,812
2–2
2018–19 preseason schedule

Regular season

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The regular season schedule was released on August 10, 2018.[22]

2018–19 game log
Total: 42–40 (home: 23–18; road: 19–22)
October: 3–5 (home: 2–1; road: 1–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
1 October 17 @ Detroit L 100–103 LeVert (27) Allen (10) Dinwiddie (6) Little Caesars Arena
20,332
0–1
2 October 19 New York W 107–105 LeVert (28) Allen (11) Dinwiddie, Russell (6) Barclays Center
17,732
1–1
3 October 20 @ Indiana L 112–132 Harris, LeVert (19) Davis (8) Russell (7) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
17,007
1–2
4 October 24 @ Cleveland W 102–86 Russell (18) Davis (10) Russell (8) Quicken Loans Arena
19,432
2–2
5 October 26 @ New Orleans L 115–117 Russell (24) Davis (11) Dinwiddie (5) Smoothie King Center
15,272
2–3
6 October 28 Golden State L 114–120 Russell (25) Davis (7) LeVert (7) Barclays Center
17,732
2–4
7 October 29 @ New York L 96–115 Dinwiddie (17) Hollis-Jefferson (7) LeVert (5) Madison Square Garden
19,221
2–5
8 October 31 Detroit W 120–119 (OT) Dinwiddie (25) Davis (10) LeVert, Russell (6) Barclays Center
12,862
3–5
November: 5–10 (home: 1–7; road: 4–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
9 November 2 Houston L 111–119 LeVert (29) Allen (8) Harris (4) Barclays Center
14,013
3–6
10 November 4 Philadelphia W 122–97 Hollis-Jefferson, Russell (21) Allen (10) Dinwiddie (8) Barclays Center
12,826
4–6
11 November 6 @ Phoenix W 104–82 LeVert (26) Davis (12) Allen, Napier (5) Talking Stick Resort Arena
14,205
5–6
12 November 9 @ Denver W 112–110 Russell (23) Allen (9) Dinwiddie (6) Pepsi Center
19,520
6–6
13 November 10 @ Golden State L 100–116 Harris (24) Allen, Davis (7) Dinwiddie (6) Oracle Arena
19,596
6–7
14 November 12 @ Minnesota L 113–120 Russell (31) Davis (14) Russell (6) Target Center
10,186
6–8
15 November 14 Miami L 107–120 Dinwiddie (18) Davis, Hollis-Jefferson (9) Dinwiddie, Russell (5) Barclays Center
13,317
6–9
16 November 16 @ Washington W 115–104 Dinwiddie (25) Allen (12) Dinwiddie (8) Capital One Arena
15,102
7–9
17 November 17 L.A. Clippers L 119–127 Allen (24) Allen, Davis (11) Russell (10) Barclays Center
12,944
7–10
18 November 20 @ Miami W 104–92 Russell (20) Allen (14) Dinwiddie (7) American Airlines Arena
19,600
8–10
19 November 21 @ Dallas L 113–119 Crabbe (27) Davis (9) Dinwiddie (7) American Airlines Center
19,926
8–11
20 November 23 Minnesota L 102–112 Dinwiddie, Harris (18) Carroll (7) Dinwiddie (8) Barclays Center
12,814
8–12
21 November 25 Philadelphia L 125–127 Russell (38) Allen (10) Russell (8) Barclays Center
15,217
8–13
22 November 28 Utah L 91–101 Dinwiddie (18) Hollis-Jefferson (11) Russell (7) Barclays Center
12,928
8–14
23 November 30 Memphis L 125–131 (2OT) Russell (26) Allen, Carroll (12) Russell (8) Barclays Center
12,983
8–15
December: 9–6 (home: 6–3; road: 3–3)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
24 December 1 @ Washington L 88–102 Crabbe (14) Allen, Hollis-Jefferson (8) Dinwiddie (8) Capital One Arena
15,448
8–16
25 December 3 Cleveland L 97–99 Russell (30) Davis (10) Russell (6) Barclays Center
10,983
8–17
26 December 5 Oklahoma City L 112–114 Crabbe (22) Hollis-Jefferson (9) Hollis-Jefferson (6) Barclays Center
13,161
8–18
27 December 7 Toronto W 106–105 (OT) Russell (29) Davis (15) Dinwiddie (8) Barclays Center
14,035
9–18
28 December 8 @ New York W 112–104 Dinwiddie (25) Allen (12) Russell (11) Madison Square Garden
18,662
10–18
29 December 12 @ Philadelphia W 127–124 Dinwiddie (39) Davis (10) Russell (7) Wells Fargo Center
20,376
11–18
30 December 14 Washington W 125–118 Dinwiddie (27) Hollis-Jefferson (9) Russell (9) Barclays Center
13,232
12–18
31 December 16 Atlanta W 144–127 Russell (32) Davis (10) Russell (7) Barclays Center
13,955
13–18
32 December 18 L.A. Lakers W 115–110 Russell (22) Allen, Hollis-Jefferson (8) Russell (13) Barclays Center
17,732
14–18
33 December 19 @ Chicago W 96–93 Dinwiddie (27) Allen (12) Harris (4) United Center
18,065
15–18
34 December 21 Indiana L 106–114 Kurucs (24) Davis (10) Dinwiddie, Russell (9) Barclays Center
13,302
15–19
35 December 23 Phoenix W 111–103 Dinwiddie (24) Kurucs (10) Russell (8) Barclays Center
15,310
16–19
36 December 26 Charlotte W 134–132 (2OT) Dinwiddie (37) Hollis-Jefferson (15) Dinwiddie (11) Barclays Center
14,309
17–19
37 December 28 @ Charlotte L 87–100 Russell (33) Davis (11) Dinwiddie (5) Spectrum Center
19,411
17–20
38 December 29 @ Milwaukee L 115–129 Napier (32) Faried (10) Napier (7) Fiserv Forum
17,918
17–21
January: 11–4 (home: 7–0; road: 4–4)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
39 January 2 New Orleans W 126–121 Russell (22) Davis (12) Russell (13) Barclays Center
16,890
18–21
40 January 4 @ Memphis W 109–100 Russell (23) Allen (12) Russell (10) FedExForum
16,683
19–21
41 January 6 @ Chicago W 117–100 Russell (28) Davis (13) Dinwiddie, Russell (5) United Center
19,265
20–21
42 January 7 @ Boston L 95–116 Kurucs (24) Faried (12) Napier (6) TD Garden
18,624
20–22
43 January 9 Atlanta W 116–100 Russell (23) Davis (16) Dinwiddie (5) Barclays Center
14,531
21–22
44 January 11 @ Toronto L 105–122 Russell (24) Allen (12) Russell (9) Scotiabank Arena
19,800
21–23
45 January 14 Boston W 109–102 Russell (34) Carroll (14) Russell (7) Barclays Center
16,247
22–23
46 January 16 @ Houston W 145–142 (OT) Dinwiddie (33) Allen (24) Dinwiddie (10) Toyota Center
18,055
23–23
47 January 18 @ Orlando W 117–115 Russell (40) Allen (10) Russell (7) Amway Center
17,840
24–23
48 January 21 Sacramento W 123–94 Russell (31) Davis (16) Russell (8) Barclays Center
14,233
25–23
49 January 23 Orlando W 114–110 Dinwiddie (29) Allen (11) Russell (10) Barclays Center
13,185
26–23
50 January 25 New York W 109–99 Pinson (19) Davis (16) Russell (4) Barclays Center
17,033
27–23
51 January 28 @ Boston L 104–112 Russell (25) Davis (11) Napier (5) TD Garden
18,624
27–24
52 January 29 Chicago W 122–117 Russell (30) Allen (8) Russell (7) Barclays Center
12,726
28–24
53 January 31 @ San Antonio L 114–117 Russell (25) Davis (11) Russell (9) AT&T Center
18,057
28–25
February: 4–6 (home: 2–4; road: 2–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
54 February 2 @ Orlando L 89–102 Russell (23) Davis (16) Russell (6) Amway Center
17,385
28–26
55 February 4 Milwaukee L 94–113 Russell (18) Allen (11) Russell (5) Barclays Center
16,209
28–27
56 February 6 Denver W 135–130 Russell (27) Carroll (10) Napier, Russell (11) Barclays Center
14,516
29–27
57 February 8 Chicago L 106–125 Russell (23) Allen (10) Russell (6) Barclays Center
15,267
29–28
58 February 11 @ Toronto L 125–127 Russell (28) Russell (7) Russell (14) Scotiabank Arena
19,800
29–29
59 February 13 @ Cleveland W 148–139 (3OT) Russell (36) Allen (12) LeVert (9) Quicken Loans Arena
17,434
30–29
60 February 21 Portland L 99–113 Crabbe (17) Allen (11) Napier (10) Barclays Center
17,732
30–30
61 February 23 @ Charlotte W 117–115 Russell (40) Allen (11) Russell (7) Spectrum Center
19,158
31–30
62 February 25 San Antonio W 101–85 Russell (23) Carroll (12) Russell (8) Barclays Center
13,479
32–30
63 February 27 Washington L 116–125 Russell (28) Graham (7) Russell (7) Barclays Center
13,683
32–31
March: 7–7 (home: 4–1; road: 3–6)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
64 March 1 Charlotte L 112–123 Russell (22) Harris, LeVert (7) Russell (9) Barclays Center
15,578
32–32
65 March 2 @ Miami L 88–117 Harris (15) Kurucs (7) Russell (8) American Airlines Arena
19,600
32–33
66 March 4 Dallas W 127–88 Carroll (22) Davis (10) Russell (11) Barclays Center
17,064
33–33
67 March 6 Cleveland W 113–107 Dinwiddie (28) Davis (12) Dinwiddie, Russell (5) Barclays Center
14,177
34–33
68 March 9 @ Atlanta W 114–112 Dinwiddie (23) Allen (12) Dinwiddie (7) State Farm Arena
16,527
35–33
69 March 11 Detroit W 103–75 Dinwiddie (19) Crabbe (10) Russell (7) Barclays Center
17,732
36–33
70 March 13 @ Oklahoma City L 96–108 Dinwiddie (25) Davis (11) Russell (7) Chesapeake Energy Arena
18,203
36–34
71 March 16 @ Utah L 98–114 Dinwiddie (22) Davis (11) LeVert, Russell (4) Vivint Smart Home Arena
18,306
36–35
72 March 17 @ L.A. Clippers L 116–119 Russell (32) Allen (11) Russell (10) Staples Center
17,247
36–36
73 March 19 @ Sacramento W 123–121 Russell (44) Allen (7) Russell (12) Golden 1 Center
17,583
37–36
74 March 22 @ L.A. Lakers W 111–106 Harris (26) Davis (15) Russell (13) Staples Center
18,997
38–36
75 March 25 @ Portland L 144–148 (2OT) Russell (39) Davis (14) Russell (8) Moda Center
20,188
38–37
76 March 28 @ Philadelphia L 110–123 Harris (22) Hollis-Jefferson (10) Russell (8) Wells Fargo Center
20,547
38–38
77 March 30 Boston W 110–96 Russell (29) Harris (8) Russell (10) Barclays Center
17,732
39–38
April: 3–2 (home: 1–2; road: 2–0)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Record
78 April 1 Milwaukee L 121–131 Russell (28) Davis (14) LeVert (6) Barclays Center
17,732
39–39
79 April 3 Toronto L 105–115 Russell (27) Allen (9) Russell (6) Barclays Center
17,732
39–40
80 April 6 @ Milwaukee W 133–128 Russell (25) Allen (7) Russell (10) Fiserv Forum
18,116
40–40
81 April 7 @ Indiana W 108–96 Russell (20) Allen (8) Dinwiddie, Russell (6) Bankers Life Fieldhouse
16,197
41–40
82 April 10 Miami W 113–94 Russell (21) Allen (14) Dinwiddie, Napier, Russell (5) Barclays Center
17,732
42–40
2018–19 season schedule

Playoffs

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2019 playoff game log
Total: 1–4 (home: 0–2; road: 1–2)
First round: 1–4 (home: 0–2; road: 1–2)
Game Date Team Score High points High rebounds High assists Location
Attendance
Series
1 April 13 @ Philadelphia W 111–102 Russell (26) Davis (16) Dudley, Russell (4) Wells Fargo Center
20,437
1–0
2 April 15 @ Philadelphia L 123–145 Dinwiddie (19) Allen (6) Allen (4) Wells Fargo Center
20,591
1–1
3 April 18 Philadelphia L 115–131 LeVert, Russell (26) LeVert (7) Hollis-Jefferson, Russell (3) Barclays Center
17,732
1–2
4 April 20 Philadelphia L 108–112 LeVert (25) Allen (8) LeVert, Russell (6) Barclays Center
17,732
1–3
5 April 23 @ Philadelphia L 100–122 Hollis-Jefferson (21) Allen (9) Napier (10) Wells Fargo Center
20,595
1–4
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Player statistics

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Legend
  GP Games played   GS  Games started  MPG  Minutes per game
 FG%  Field-goal percentage  3P%  3-point field-goal percentage  FT%  Free-throw percentage
 RPG  Rebounds per game  APG  Assists per game  SPG  Steals per game
 BPG  Blocks per game  PPG  Points per game

Regular season statistics

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As of April 10, 2019[23][24][25]

Brooklyn Nets statistics
Player GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Jarrett Allen 80 80 26.2 .590 .133 .709 8.4 1.4 .5 1.5 10.9
DeMarre Carroll 67 8 25.4 .395 .342 .760 5.2 1.3 .5 .1 11.1
Allen Crabbe 43 20 26.3 .367 .378 .732 3.4 1.1 .5 .3 9.6
Mitch Creek 4 0 9.0 .500 .000 .714 2.5 1.3 .3 .0 3.8
Ed Davis 81 1 17.9 .616 .000 .617 8.6 .8 .4 .4 5.8
Spencer Dinwiddie 68 4 28.1 .442 .335 .806 2.4 4.6 .6 .3 16.8
Jared Dudley 59 25 20.7 .423 .351 .696 2.6 1.4 .6 .3 4.9
Kenneth Faried 12 0 9.8 .595 .200 .625 3.7 .2 .2 .3 5.1
Treveon Graham 35 21 20.4 .335 .297 .818 3.1 1.0 .4 .2 5.3
Joe Harris 76 76 30.2 .500 .474 .827 3.8 2.4 .5 .2 13.7
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 59 21 20.9 .411 .184 .645 5.3 1.6 .7 .5 8.9
Rodions Kurucs 63 46 20.5 .450 .315 .783 3.9 .8 .7 .4 8.9
Caris LeVert 40 25 26.6 .429 .312 .691 3.8 3.9 1.1 .4 13.7
Tahjere McCall 1 0 8.0 .667 .000 .000 1.0 .0 .0 .0 4.0
Džanan Musa 9 0 4.3 .409 .100 .000 .6 .2 .2 .0 2.1
Shabazz Napier 56 2 17.6 .389 .333 .833 1.8 2.6 .7 .3 9.4
Theo Pinson 18 0 11.7 .342 .261 .864 2.0 1.2 .3 .0 4.5
D'Angelo Russell 81 81 30.2 .434 .369 .780 3.9 7.0 1.2 .2 21.1
Alan Williams 5 0 5.2 .615 .000 .500 3.8 .6 .2 .0 3.6

Playoff statistics

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As of April 23, 2019[26][27][28]

Brooklyn Nets statistics
Player GP GS MPG FG% 3P% FT% RPG APG SPG BPG PPG
Jarrett Allen 5 5 22.0 .594 .850 6.8 2.2 .6 .6 11.0
DeMarre Carroll 5 3 23.8 .237 .292 1.000 4.0 .4 .8 .0 6.6
Ed Davis 3 0 13.7 .700 1.000 6.3 .7 .0 .3 5.3
Spencer Dinwiddie 5 0 26.2 .435 .375 .714 2.6 1.6 .4 .0 14.6
Jared Dudley 4 2 20.5 .273 .222 1.000 .5 2.8 .8 .3 3.0
Treveon Graham 5 0 15.8 .200 .000 .500 2.2 .6 .4 .2 1.4
Joe Harris 5 5 29.8 .372 .190 1.000 4.2 .6 .6 .0 8.8
Rondae Hollis-Jefferson 4 0 15.5 .485 1.000 .800 3.0 1.5 .3 1.3 13.3
Rodions Kurucs 4 3 17.0 .400 .250 .778 5.0 .8 .5 .0 6.3
Caris LeVert 5 2 28.8 .493 .462 .724 4.6 3.0 1.0 .4 21.0
Džanan Musa 2 0 7.5 .667 .000 .0 .0 1.0 .0 2.0
Shabazz Napier 3 0 9.3 .636 .600 .875 2.3 3.7 .3 .0 8.0
Theo Pinson 3 0 7.3 .375 .429 1.0 1.0 .7 .0 3.0
D'Angelo Russell 5 5 29.6 .363 .324 .846 3.6 3.6 1.4 .2 19.4

Transactions

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Trades

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July 6, 2018[29] To Brooklyn Nets
Dwight Howard
To Charlotte Hornets
Timofey Mozgov
Draft rights to Hamidou Diallo
2021 second round pick
Cash considerations
July 13, 2018[30] To Brooklyn Nets
2020 protected second round pick
Draft rights to Isaia Cordinier
To Atlanta Hawks
Jeremy Lin
2025 second round pick
Right to swap 2023 second round pick
July 13, 2018[31] To Brooklyn Nets
Kenneth Faried
Darrell Arthur
2019 first round pick
2020 second round pick
To Denver Nuggets
Isaiah Whitehead
July 20, 2018[32] To Brooklyn Nets
Jared Dudley
2021 protected second round pick
To Phoenix Suns
Darrell Arthur
February 7, 2019[33] To Brooklyn Nets
Greg Monroe
2021 second round pick
To Toronto Raptors
Cash considerations

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