Nets’ Defeat Highlighted by Promising Performances of Rookies Demin, Wolf

The Brooklyn Nets’ recent game showcased promising performances from their rookie players, despite a loss to the Philadelphia 76ers. This match took place on November 28, 2025, at the Barclays Center, where the team struggled with a final score of 115-103.
Nets’ Rookies Shine Despite Defeat
This game marked a rare occasion with at least four of the Nets’ five first-round draft picks healthy and available. Among them, Egor Dëmin made a significant impact, delivering a career-high performance. He scored 23 points, secured nine rebounds, and provided five assists in just over 30 minutes of play.
Highlight Performances
- Egor Dëmin:
- 23 points
- 9 rebounds
- 5 assists
- 5 three-pointers made
Dëmin’s five 3-pointers tied for the third-most by a Nets rookie, closely trailing the franchise record.
- Danny Wolf:
- 5 points
- 5 rebounds
- 12:46 minutes played off the bench
Wolf recently returned from the G League, where he had been averaging 20 points and 10 rebounds.
- Nic Claxton:
- 12 points
- 6 rebounds
- 1 block
Claxton is currently on a block streak of 14 games, the longest in the NBA this season.
- Ziaire Williams:
- 10 points
- 4 rebounds
Williams started in place of the injured Michael Porter Jr.
Injury Updates and Future Games
Coach Jordi Fernández provided a brief update on Cam Thomas, who is sidelined due to a hamstring injury. The team anticipated an evaluation at the three-week mark, as communicated on November 7.
“Right now, it’s three, and we said three to four. It’s not four yet, so there’s no update,” Fernández noted.
Despite the loss, the performances of Dëmin and Wolf represent a silver lining for the Nets. The team will look to regroup and have another opportunity on the court against the Milwaukee Bucks.



