The Brooklyn Nets concluded the 2024-25 season with a 26-56 record, ranking 12th in the East, as they embarked on a rebuilding phase after trading Mikal Bridges for five future first-round picks. Cameron Johnson emerged as a fantasy standout, averaging 18.8 points and demonstrating significant production, though his injury history raises concerns about availability. Keon Johnson played consistently with 79 appearances, but the team lacked a true fantasy revelation, while Nic Claxton struggled to meet expectations, leading to a disappointing season overall.

