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Nets Ranked 28th in NBA.com Power Rankings After All-Star Break

The Brooklyn Nets are ranked 28th in NBA.com's power rankings after the All-Star break, reflecting a 15-38 record and a 5-18 clutch record.

The Brooklyn Nets (15-38) are ranked 28th in NBA.com’s power rankings after the All-Star break. The ranking reflects the team’s 11‑loss streak on the road, a 5‑18 record in games decided within five points in the last five minutes, and a worst clutch record in the league over the past decade.

With a young roster that includes rookies Egor Demin and Nolan Traore, the Nets are focusing on player development amid a tough post‑break schedule that includes back‑to‑back games in Cleveland and Oklahoma City. The franchise remains in the early stages of rebuilding, and the 29 games left will test the youth’s ability to improve and contribute.