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  • 1 month ago | bkmag.com | Scott Enman |Brooklyn Eagle

    Legendary nightclub TBA Brooklyn, long a stomping ground for established and up-and-coming DJs, is closing its doors after more than a decade. It plans to host a final show on March 15—exactly 12 years to the day after it opened. The venue, tucked beneath the Williamsburg Bridge in a former garage, is intimate by design. On any given weekend, sweaty bodies sway to house and techno like a group of schooling fish. The inside is reminiscent of a warehouse: raw and modular, the floors left unfinished.

  • Jan 7, 2025 | sports.yahoo.com | Brooklyn Eagle

    The walking-wounded Nets didn't get a scolding from fiery first-year coach Jordi Fernández following their latest loss Monday night. Despite being down its top-two scorers, along with an assortment of other injury absences, Brooklyn hung tough for the better part of four quarters before suffering a 113-99 loss to the Indiana Pacers in front of 16,088 paying customers at Downtown's Barclays Center.

  • Dec 10, 2024 | sports.yahoo.com | Brooklyn Eagle

    Jordi Fernández is getting sick and tired of reminding his team what it means to wear an NBA uniform. The rookie coach lambasted his slumping unit for its porous defense for the second time in less than a week following the Nets' 118-113 loss to Giannis Antetkounmpo and the Milwaukee Bucks Sunday afternoon before a crowd of 17,926 at Downtown's Barclays Center.

  • Dec 5, 2024 | sports.yahoo.com | Brooklyn Eagle

    Jordi Fernández spent most of Wednesday morning's shootaround coaxing his Nets to show more defensive resolve following a porous performance in Chicago. Cam Johnson scored 26 points and Brooklyn used a clamp-down defense and clutch fourth-quarter performances from its reserves to stifle the slumping Indiana Pacers, 99-90, in front of 16,748 satisfied customers at Downtown's Barclays Center.

  • Dec 4, 2024 | sports.yahoo.com | Brooklyn Eagle

    Cam Johnson is questionable, Ziaire Williams and Dorian Finney-Smith are out, Ben Simmons expects to play and Cam Thomas, Noah Clowney and Jaylen Martin are still on the mend. An ever-growing injury report has been the most consistent part of the Brooklyn Nets' first season under coach Jordi Fernández. “I'm gonna go into every game believing that we have a chance to win,” Fernández insisted following Monday night's 128-102 loss in Chicago.

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