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Long Island Nets


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Long Island Nets
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NBA G League
2016
Long Island Nets2016–present
Nassau Coliseum
Uniondale, New York
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The Long Island Nets are an American professional basketball team in the NBA G League based in Uniondale, New York, and are affiliated with the Brooklyn Nets. The team plays its home games at the Nassau Coliseum in Uniondale, New York. The Nets became the twelfth Development League team to be owned by an NBA team when it was announced in 2015.

In June 2015, the Brooklyn Nets announced their intentions to purchase a D-League affiliate. The team announced on November 5, 2015, that they reached an agreement for their new D-League team, called the Long Island Nets, to play in a renovated Nassau Veterans Memorial Coliseum, which was the home of the Nets during their ABA years. However, due to renovations, the new team played in their parent team's home, Barclays Center, for their first season.

On March 24, 2016, the Nets hired Alton Byrd as the vice president of business operations. On April 15, 2016, Ronald Nored was hired as the team's head coach and on August 23, 2016, Ryan Gomes and Pat Rafferty were announced as assistant coaches. On November 12, 2016, the Nets won their first game after defeating the Canton Charge 120–118.

While continuing to play and brand as Long Island, the team would also begin a series of "home" games played at Place Bell in Laval, Quebec under the alternate brand Les Nets Montreal beginning in the 2025 season, following a partnership between Nets ownership and the Molson family, who operate the Laval facility for their Montreal Canadiens minor league affiliate the Laval Rocket.

SeasonDivisionRegular reasonPostseason results
Long Island Nets
2016–17Atlantic5th1733.340
2017–18Atlantic3rd2723.540
2018–19Atlantic1st3416.680Won Conference Semifinal (Raptors) 112–99Won Conference Final (Lakeland) 108–106Lost League Finals (Rio Grande Valley) 1–2
2019–20Atlantic4th1923.452Season cancelled by COVID-19 pandemic
2020–2110th78.467
2021–22Eastern6th1815.545Lost Conference Quarterfinal (Delaware) 116–133
2022–23Eastern1st239.719Won Conference Semifinal (Cleveland) 111–107Lost Conference Final (Delaware) 94–108
2023–24Eastern5th1915.559Won Conference Quarterfinal (Capital City) 120–118Won Conference Semifinal (Osceola) 120–112Lost Conference Final (Maine) 77–99
2024–25Eastern10th1717.500
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