Drew Timme got called up by Nets after dropping 50 PTS in G League game and dropped double-double (11 PTS, 10 REB) in NBA debut 🔥 March is his month ‼️ pic.twitter.com/rTrBE8K6lK
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Nets Wire on MSNWhere the Nets stand in the lottery heading into Sunday's NBA actionAs of this writing, the Nets are sixth in the 2025 NBA Draft Lottery standings, meaning that they have a 37.2% chance of getting the first overall pick in the Draft, otherwise known as the chance to draft Duke forward Cooper Flagg.
Former college basketball star Drew Timme has proven he can shine on the NBA hardwood, turning in a stellar performance for the Brooklyn Nets in just his second game and earning a three-word statement of praise from the team.
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Nets Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 11 - Kyrie Irving (2019-23)During his time suiting up for the Nets, Irving wore only jersey No. 11 and put up 27.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, and 5.8 assists per game.
Timme made his Nets debut against the Clippers on Friday, and the team celebrated the occasion by playing a “South Park” sound effect every time Timme scored. Whenever Timme put the ball in the basket, a loud “TIMMY!” (from the namesake character known for shouting out his own name) rang out inside Barclays Center.
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Celtics Wire on MSNBrooklyn Nets jersey history No. 13 - Enes Freedom (2021-22)During his time suiting up for the Celtics, Freedom wore only jersey Nos. 11 and 13 and put up 6.4 points and as many rebounds per game.
We've got another exciting interconference contest on Friday's NBA schedule as the Brooklyn Nets will host the Los Angeles Clippers. Brooklyn is 23-50 overall and 11-24 at home, while Los Angeles is 41-31 overall and 16-20 on the road.
The foregone conclusion became a reality, with the Nets clinching a lottery pick. Now it remains to be seen which one, and who they get with it. With Brooklyn’s Tragic Number hitting zero before it even hosted the Clippers on Friday, being eliminated guaranteed the Nets a shot at the May 12 lottery.
Clippers point guard Ben Simmons gave his takeaways from his Nets tenure during his return to Brooklyn on Friday.