Overall Rating
4.3
By Mattia
Amazing experience
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
First time in NY and first NBA match. A paradigm compared to my AC Milan home games. Experience at 360° from food, Nets shop, cheerleaders, entertainment, and last but not least, the game Toronto Brooklyn. Arena super secure and clean. Everything went well. I made a lot of noise and won 2 t-shirts! The last 13 seconds felt like the longest :) When I return to NY, I will definitely attend another match. Let's go Brooklyn!
By Seb
Easy
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
Easy to book. Good informations. Tickets offline with wallet.
By PM
Great night
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
Great experience. The entertainment on the night made it a fun experience.
By Rudy
Great
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
On voit très bien même de loin. Super match et super ambiance.
By Tsar
Brooklyn nets vs Detroit pistons.
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
Amazing experience as europeen for my first NBA game and my fist time in USA. Nets Wins in the fourth time. I will come back for sure.
By Toke
A new French fan of the Nets
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
What a wonderful match !!! A a so amazing experience in the Barclays Center ! Love to do it again
By Vicki
The Best Time
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
This was my first time going to a basketball game and I had soooo much fun. First I’m from Brooklyn but now live upstate in Albany. Had to go represent. Now, I sat in the golden ticket seat. Spun the wheel and won a Brooklyn Nets tshirt. Elated. My home team won at the angel number of 111. The pride experience was great. I will do it again and again.
By Kevin
Great experience!
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
It was my first NBA game and it was a blast! Great atmosphere and just an amazing overall experience!
By Kevin
The best match I have ever been to !
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
I thought the match was very good! A truly amazing experience !
By Thomas
Amazing
Barclays Center - Brooklyn
Absolute Amazing, Top Game, Top Show, friendly People, fun fun fun ….. THX 🙏
Brooklyn Nets 2022-23 Season at Barclays Center
A new era for Nets basketball began with the opening of Barclays Center for the 2012-13 season. The state-of-the-art arena offers fans an intimate setting, outstanding sightlines, premium amenities and the distinctive Brooklyn Taste program, bringing the borough's culinary favorites to the arena's concessions, suites, restaurants, and clubs. Located in the heart of Brooklyn, Barclays Center is easily accessible by 11 subway lines at the Atlantic Avenue-Barclays Center station, plus the Long Island Rail Road at Atlantic Terminal.
Brooklyn Nets Team Info
Conference: Eastern
Division: Atlantic
Year Founded: 1967
Team Colors: Black, White, Dark Gray
Brooklyn Nets History
Founded in 1967 as a member of the American Basketball Association, the franchise began as the New Jersey Americans before relocating to Long Island for its second season and becoming the Nets. After merging into the NBA for the 1976-77 season, the Nets moved to New Jersey and remained for 35 seasons before relocating to Brooklyn in 2012.
The Nets closed their ABA era as the league's marquee franchise, reaching the finals in 1972 and then winning championships in 1974 and 1976 as the legendary Julius Erving won the league's final three MVP awards. Powered by forward Buck Williams, the Nets made five straight NBA playoff appearances from 1981-82 through 1985-86. Williams won the Rookie of the Year award in 1982 and became the first Net to earn an All-NBA nod in 1983.
In 1991-92, the Nets, propelled by top scorer Dražen Petrović and young catalysts Derrick Coleman and Kenny Anderson, returned to the playoffs, with both Coleman and Petrović earning All-NBA honors in 1993. The arrival of point guard Jason Kidd in 2001 sparked the team's greatest NBA era. Joined by Richard Jefferson, Kenyon Martin, and Kerry Kittles, Kidd led the Nets to a franchise-record 52 wins in 2001-02 and back-to-back NBA Finals appearances in 2002 and 2003. With high-flying Vince Carter arriving during the 2004-05 season, the Nets made six straight playoff appearances.
The 2020-21 season was a stellar one for the Nets as they advanced to the Eastern Conference Semifinals, losing in the seventh game to eventual NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks. Kevin Durant set an NBA playoff game 7 record when he scored 48 points, but the Nets came up a bit short.