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Brooklyn Nets accomplishments and records

The Brooklyn Nets are an American professional basketball team based in Brooklyn, New York. The team plays in the Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

Franchise leaders

Bold denotes still active with the team. Italics denotes still active, but not with the team. "Name*" includes combined statistics for the team from both the ABA and NBA.

Points scored (regular season) as of the end of the 2023–24 season
  1. Brook Lopez (10,444)
  2. Buck Williams (10,440)
  3. Vince Carter (8,834)
  4. Richard Jefferson (8,507)
  5. Jason Kidd (7,373)
  6. John Williamson* (7,202)
  7. Julius Erving* (7,104)
  8. Kerry Kittles (7,096)
  9. Derrick Coleman (6,930)
  10. Chris Morris (6,762)
  11. Mike Gminski (6,415)
  12. Billy Paultz* (6,297)
  13. Bill Melchionni* (6,230)
  14. Otis Birdsong (5,968)
  15. Keith Van Horn (5,700)
  16. Albert King (5,595)
  17. Joe Harris (5,007)
  18. Spencer Dinwiddle (4,953)
  19. Kendall Gill (4,932)
  20. Darwin Cook (4,699)
Other statistics (regular season) as of the end of the 2023–24 season

Accomplishments

Basketball Hall of Fame

Notes

FIBA Hall of Fame

Retired numbers

Individual awards

NBA

NBA Rookie of the Year
NBA Executive of the Year
NBA Sportsmanship Award
J. Walter Kennedy Citizenship Award
All-NBA First Team
All-NBA Second Team
All-NBA Third Team
NBA All-Defensive First Team
NBA All-Defensive Second Team
NBA All-Rookie First Team
NBA All-Rookie Second Team

ABA

ABA Most Valuable Player
ABA Playoffs Most Valuable Player
ABA Rookie of the Year
All-ABA Team First Team
All-ABA Team Second Team

ABA All-Star Game head coaches

ABA All-Time Team

ABA All-Defensive Team
ABA All-Rookie Team

NBA All-Star Weekend

NBA All-Star Game Selections
NBA All-Star Game head coaches

Playoff appearances

ABA

NBA

Records

Individual records

Career leaders

As of the end of the 2023–24 season

Season leaders

As of the end of the 2023–24 season

See also

Notes

  • 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.
  • A regulation NBA game is 48 minutes long.

References