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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).

Accomplishments

Basketball Hall of Fame

Brooklyn Nets Hall of Famers
Players
No. Name Position Tenure Inducted
24 Rick Barry F 1970–1972 1987
1 Nate Archibald G 1976–1977 1991
32 Julius Erving F 1973–1976 1993
21 Bob McAdoo C 1981 2000
3 Dražen Petrović G 1990–1993 2002
34 Mel Daniels C 1976 2012
22
30
Bernard King F 1977–1979
1992–1993
2013
33 Alonzo Mourning C 2003–2004 2014
55 Dikembe Mutombo C 2002–2003 2015
5 Jason Kidd 1 G 2001–2008 2018
10 Maurice Cheeks G 1992–1993 2018
Coaches
Name Position Tenure Inducted
Lou Carnesecca Head coach 1970–1973 1992
Chuck Daly 2 Head coach 1992–1994 1994
Larry Brown Head coach 1981–1983 2002
John Calipari Head coach 1996–1999 2015
Bill Fitch Head coach 1989–1992 2019
Contributors
Name Position Tenure Inducted
Rod Thorn Assistant coach
Executive
1973–1975, 1976–1978
2000–2010
2018

Notes:

  • 1 Also served as head coach of the team in 2013–2014.
  • 2 In total, Daly was inducted into the Hall of Fame twice – as coach and as a member of the 1992 Olympic team.

FIBA Hall of Fame

Brooklyn Nets Hall of Famers
Players
No. Name Position Tenure Inducted
3 Dražen Petrović G 1991–1993 2007
33 Alonzo Mourning C 2003–2004 2019

Retired numbers

Brooklyn Nets retired numbers
No. Player Position Tenure Date
3 Dražen Petrović G 1990–1993 November 11, 1993
5 Jason Kidd G 2001–2008 October 17, 2013
23 John Williamson G 1973–1980 December 7, 1990
25 Bill Melchionni G 1969–1976 September 1976
32 Julius Erving F 1973–1976 April 3, 1987
52 Buck Williams F 1981–1989 April 11, 1999

Individual awards

NBA All-Rookie First Team
NBA All-Rookie Second Team
ABA All-Rookie Team

Playoff appearances

ABA

NBA

Records

 GP  Games played  FGM  Field-goals  3PFGM  Three-point field goals  FTM  Free throw
 MP  Minutes played  FG%  Field goal percentage[a]  3P%  Three-point field goal percentage[a]  FT%  Free throw percentage[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

Career leaders

[1][when?]

Category Player Statistics
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

Season leaders

[2][when?]

Category Player Statistics Season
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 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 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 348 1977–1978

Notes

  1. ^ Did not participate
  • 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.
  • b A regulation NBA game is 48 minutes long.

References

  1. ^ "Brooklyn Nets Career Leaders". Basketball Reference. Retrieved 29 April 2014.
  2. ^ "Brooklyn Nets Season Leaders". Basketball Reference. Retrieved 29 April 2014.