List of Brooklyn Nets seasons

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is a list of seasons completed by the Brooklyn Nets professional basketball team. The Nets were founded as the New Jersey Americans, a charter franchise of the American Basketball Association (ABA), in 1967.[1] The club later played in the ABA as the New York Nets. After the 1975–76 season, the ABA merged with the National Basketball Association (NBA) and the Nets joined the NBA.[2] Following the team's first season in the NBA, it moved back to New Jersey and was renamed the New Jersey Nets.[3] After 35 seasons in New Jersey, the team moved to the New York City borough of Brooklyn in 2012 and became the Brooklyn Nets.[4]

Seasons

ABA champions NBA champions Conference champions Division champions Playoff berth
More information Season, League ...
Season League Conference Finish Division Finish Wins Losses Win% Playoffs Awards Head coach
New Jersey Americans
1967–68ABAEastern5th[a]3642.462Max Zaslofsky
New York Nets
1968–69ABAEastern5th1761.218Max Zaslofsky
1969–70ABAEastern4th3945.464Lost division semifinals (Colonels) 4–3York Larese
1970–71ABAEastern3rd4044.476Lost division semifinals (Squires) 4–2Lou Carnesecca
1971–72ABAEastern3rd4440.524Won division semifinals (Colonels) 4–2
Won division finals (Squires) 4–2
Lost ABA Finals (Pacers) 4–2
1972–73ABAEastern4th3054.357Lost division semifinals (Cougars) 4–1Brian Taylor (ROY)
1973–74ABAEastern1st5529.655Won division semifinals (Squires) 4–1
Won division finals (Kentucky) 4–0
Won ABA Finals (Stars) 4–1
Julius Erving (MVP, PMVP)Kevin Loughery
1974–75ABAEastern2nd[b]5826.690Lost division semifinals (Spirits) 4–1Julius Erving (MVP)
1975–76ABA[c]2nd5529.655Won ABA semifinals (Spurs) 4–3
Won ABA Finals (Nuggets) 4–2
Julius Erving (MVP, PMVP)
1976–77NBAEastern11thAtlantic5th2260.268
New Jersey Nets
1977–78NBAEastern11thAtlantic5th2458.293Kevin Loughery
1978–79NBAEastern6thAtlantic3rd3745.451Lost first round (76ers) 2–0
1979–80NBAEastern10thAtlantic5th3448.415
1980–81NBAEastern10thAtlantic5th2458.293Kevin Loughery
Bob MacKinnon
1981–82NBAEastern4thAtlantic3rd4438.537Lost first round (Bullets) 2–0Buck Williams (ROY)Larry Brown
1982–83NBAEastern4thAtlantic3rd4933.598Lost first round (Knicks) 2–0Larry Brown
Bill Blair
1983–84NBAEastern6thAtlantic4th4537.549Won first round (76ers) 3–2
Lost conference semifinals (Bucks) 4–2
Stan Albeck
1984–85NBAEastern5thAtlantic3rd4240.512Lost first round (Pistons) 3–0
1985–86NBAEastern7thAtlantic3rd3943.476Lost first round (Bucks) 3–0Dave Wohl
1986–87NBAEastern10thAtlantic4th2458.293
1987–88NBAEastern11thAtlantic5th1963.232Dave Wohl
Bob MacKinnon
Willis Reed
1988–89NBAEastern11thAtlantic5th2656.317Willis Reed
1989–90NBAEastern13thAtlantic6th1765.207Bill Fitch
1990–91NBAEastern11thAtlantic5th2656.317Derrick Coleman (ROY)
1991–92NBAEastern6thAtlantic3rd4042.488Lost first round (Cavaliers) 3–1
1992–93NBAEastern6thAtlantic3rd4339.524Lost first round (Cavaliers) 3–2Chuck Daly
1993–94NBAEastern7thAtlantic3rd4537.549Lost first round (Knicks) 3–1
1994–95NBAEastern11thAtlantic5th3052.366Butch Beard
1995–96NBAEastern12thAtlantic6th3052.366
1996–97NBAEastern13thAtlantic5th2656.317John Calipari
1997–98NBAEastern8thAtlantic3rd4339.524Lost first round (Bulls) 3–0
1998–99NBA[d]Eastern14thAtlantic7th1634.320John Calipari
Don Casey
1999–2000NBAEastern12thAtlantic6th3151.378Don Casey
2000–01NBAEastern12thAtlantic6th2656.317Byron Scott
2001–02NBAEastern1stAtlantic1st5230.634Won first round (Pacers) 3–2
Won conference semifinals (Hornets) 4–1
Won conference finals (Celtics) 4–2
Lost NBA Finals (Lakers) 4–0
Rod Thorn (EOY)
2002–03NBAEastern2ndAtlantic1st4933.598Won first round (Bucks) 4–2
Won conference semifinals (Celtics) 4–0
Won conference finals (Pistons) 4–0
Lost NBA Finals (Spurs) 4–2
2003–04NBAEastern2ndAtlantic1st4735.573Won first round (Knicks) 4–0
Lost conference semifinals (Pistons) 4–3
Byron Scott
Lawrence Frank
2004–05NBAEastern8thAtlantic3rd4240.512Lost first round (Heat) 4–0Lawrence Frank
2005–06NBAEastern3rdAtlantic1st4933.598Won first round (Pacers) 4–2
Lost conference semifinals (Heat) 4–1
2006–07NBAEastern6thAtlantic2nd4141.500Won first round (Raptors) 4–2
Lost conference semifinals (Cavaliers) 4–2
2007–08NBAEastern10thAtlantic4th3448.415
2008–09NBAEastern11thAtlantic3rd3448.415
2009–10NBAEastern15thAtlantic5th1270.146Lawrence Frank
Tom Barrise
Kiki Vandeweghe
2010–11NBAEastern12thAtlantic4th2458.293Avery Johnson
2011–12NBA[e]Eastern12thAtlantic5th2244.333
Brooklyn Nets
2012–13NBAEastern4thAtlantic2nd4933.598Lost first round (Bulls) 4–3Avery Johnson
P.J. Carlesimo
2013–14NBAEastern6thAtlantic2nd4438.537Won first round (Raptors) 4–3
Lost conference semifinals (Heat) 4–1
Jason Kidd
2014–15NBAEastern8thAtlantic3rd3844.463Lost first round (Hawks) 4–2Lionel Hollins
2015–16NBAEastern14thAtlantic4th2161.256Wayne Ellington (JWKC)Lionel Hollins
Tony Brown
2016–17NBAEastern15thAtlantic5th2062.244Kenny Atkinson
2017–18NBAEastern12thAtlantic5th2854.341
2018–19NBAEastern6thAtlantic4th4240.512Lost first round (76ers) 4–1
2019–20NBA[f]Eastern7thAtlantic4th3537.486Lost first round (Raptors) 4–0Kenny Atkinson
Jacque Vaughn
2020–21NBAEastern2ndAtlantic2nd4824.667Won first round (Celtics) 4–1
Lost conference semifinals (Bucks) 4–3
Steve Nash
2021–22NBAEastern7thAtlantic4th4438.537Lost first round (Celtics) 4–0Patty Mills (SPOR)
2022–23NBAEastern6thAtlantic4th4537.549Lost first round (76ers) 4–0Steve Nash
Jacque Vaughn
2023–24NBAEastern11thAtlantic4th3250.390Jacque Vaughn
Kevin Ollie
2024–25NBAEastern12thAtlantic4th2656.317Jordi Fernández
2025–26NBAEastern13thAtlantic5th2062.244
Close

All-time records

As of the end of the 2025–26 regular season

More information Statistic, Wins ...
Statistic Wins Losses W–L%
ABA regular season record (1967–1976) 374 370 .503
NBA regular season record (1976–present) 1,700 2,332 .422
All-time regular season record (1967–present) 2,074 2,702 .434
ABA postseason record (1967–1976) 37 32 .536
NBA postseason record (1976–present) 70 101 .409
All-time postseason record (1967–present) 107 133 .446
All-time regular and postseason record (1967–present) 2,181 2,835 .435
Close

Notes

  1. The Americans tied the Kentucky Colonels for fourth place and the final playoff berth in the Eastern Division. A one-game playoff was to be played on the Americans' home court, but because a suitable venue could not be found in time, the game was forfeited to the Colonels and the Americans finished fifth in the division.
  2. The Nets tied the Kentucky Colonels for first place in the Eastern Division. A one-game playoff was played on April 4, 1975, where the Colonels defeated the Nets 108–99, and thus the Nets finished second.
  3. The league abolished division play during the season.
  4. A lockout shortened the season to 50 games.
  5. A lockout shortened the season to 66 games.
  6. Regular season shortened due to COVID-19 pandemic.

References

Related Articles

Wikiwand AI