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Bob Windrem (or, as he's known on Nets Daily, Net Income) began writing for NetsDaily in 2005. For 40 years, he was an investigative producer for NBC News in New York focusing on international security. He has won more than 40 national journalism awards including the Emmy and Edward R. Murrow Awards. He is a life member of the Council on Foreign Affairs.

Brooklyn Nets collaborate with local artist KAWS on new City Edition uniforms

KAWS, the Brooklyn-based, Jersey City-born artist, is back with his second iteration of the Nets City Edition jersey.

Brooklyn Nets quietly add Euroleague legend Kyle Hines to development staff

The player will the most games played in Euroleague history has joined the Nets as a player development assistant.

Lewis: For Dennis Schroder, basketball will always overwhelm business

Trade speculation can be wearing on players, particularly veterans. The unique situation the Nets find themselves in, just makes it worse. Ask Dennis Schroder.

Marc Stein asks: Are the Nets too good to tank?

They play well, they win games they should win, barely lose to great teams. What happened to the tank? As one fan in China asked, "The Nets aren’t interested in Cooper Flagg any more?"

Tsai’s Social Justice Fund hoping basketball can help limit gun violence in Brooklyn

Combating gun violence in New York requires a lot of people working together and Joe and Clara Wu Tsai think renovating playgrounds may help the overall effort.

Cleveland Cavaliers outlast Brooklyn Nets to win 11th straight, 105-100.

Like last night in Boston, Brooklyn Grit was on full display against the Cleveland Cavaliers, but there just wasn’t enough and the Cavs won their 11th straight.

ESSAY: Things seems to be going well for Brooklyn Nets ... at the moment

Things change regularly in the NBA, but at the moment, the Nets seem to be working. At the moment...

For Nets, ‘Brooklyn grit’ isn’t just some cliche. It’s why they’re winning

Maybe we just call it ‘Jordi Ball?’ A style finally worthy of the oft-used but not so oft-employed ‘Brooklyn grit.’

Dennis Schoder’s love of Brooklyn is increasingly mutual

Maybe he gets traded at the deadline, maybe he stays but for now, Dennis Schroder is a fan — and head coach — favorite.

Smith: Trading Cam Johnson presents a degree of difficulty

Cam Johnson is averaging 20 ppg over last three games as Nets keep winning. So, if the Nets want to move him, it should be easy, right? Maybe not