Nets 2025-26 home game schedule: Get Barclays tickets today
The Brooklyn Nets finally have an idea of what their 2025-26 campaign looks like.
On Thursday, Aug. 14, the NBA unveiled this coming season’s schedule and revealed the path Jordi Fernandez’s club will take toward redemption following last year’s rough 26-56 effort.
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To kick the regular season off at their home Barclays Center, returning stars Cam Thomas and Nic Claxton along with big-name free agent signees Michael Porter Jr. and Terance Mann will face Donovan Mitchell’s Cleveland Cavaliers on Friday, Oct. 24.
Other notable Brooklyn-based matchups to keep an eye on after that include showdowns with their crosstown rival New York Knicks (Nov. 24 and March 20, 2026), Steph Curry’s Golden State Warriors (Dec. 29), former Net Cam Johnson’s Denver Nuggets (Jan. 4), LeBron and Luka’s Los Angeles Lakers (Feb. 3) and Cooper Flagg’s Dallas Mavericks (Feb. 24, which will also serve as a reunion for former Brooklyn guard Kyrie Irving).
In addition to the new-look starting lineup, fans will likely want to keep an eye on the NBA record-tying five (!) first-round draft picks that General Manager Sean Marks made this past June.
They are:
No. 8 pick Egor Demin
a flex guard/forward from BYU, averaged 11.3 PPG in Summer League
No. 19 pick Nolan Traoré
a point guard from France, averaged 7.3 PPG
No. 22 pick Drake Powell
an athletic wing from North Carolina, he did not play in Summer League due to an injury
No. 26 Ben Saraf
a combo guard from Israel, averaged 7 PPG
No. 27 Danny Wolf
a forward/center from Yale, averaged 10 PPG
Interestingly, the most promising players from this year’s Summer League run were Drew Timme — who played a handful of games with the Nets to end 2024-25 — who averaged 25.3 PPG and former Laker Quincy Olivari who netted 16.7 in the brief Vegas summer season. Tyrese Samuel and Tyson Etienne also impressed.
Also, of note, the team has a pair of preseason games against the Phoenix Suns at Macao, China’s Venetian Arena on Oct. 10 and 12. Prior to that, they’ll take on Israel’s Hapoel Jerusalem at home on Saturday, Oct. 4.
If you want to be at Barclays this year, tickets are available for all upcoming home games — including Nets preseason and in-season tournament contests — as soon as today.
To find the contest that makes the most sense for you, we’ve got everything you need to know about the Brooklyn Nets’ 2025-26 season below.
Brooklyn Nets 2025-26 season tickets
Diehard fans who want to don the team’s iconic black and gray every time the Nets are at home, you’re in luck.
Season tickets can be picked up right here, right now.
We’ll see you at Barclays this year … a lot.
Brooklyn Nets 2025-26 home game schedule
A complete calendar of all home games broken down by month — from October 2025 through April 2026 — can be found below.
October 2025 preseason games at Barclays Center
October 2025 regular season games at Barclays Center
November 2025 regular season games at Barclays Center
*Games listed as “NBA Cup Game” are part of the NBA in-season tournament.
December 2025 regular season games at Barclays Center
January 2025 regular season games at Barclays Center
February 2026 regular season games at Barclays Center
March 2026 regular season games at Barclays Center
April 2026 regular season games at Barclays Center
Brooklyn Nets 2025-26 schedule
Hoping to catch the Nets on the road this year?
Here’s where can you find Thomas and Porter Jr. in 2025-26 when they’re not at Barclays.
How to watch the Brooklyn Nets on TV
There are a number of options for fans who prefer to watch games from the comfort of their own home.
YES Network, ABC, ESPN, NBA TV and TNT are likely your best bets.
For cord cutters, we recommend looking into Fubo, Hulu + Live TV, Sling or YouTube TV.
Just make sure to check local listings before tuning in.
Huge shows at the Barclays Center in 2025
Want to catch a show at Brooklyn’s premier entertainment destination?
Here are just five of the biggest acts you won’t want to miss at the Barclays Center these next few months.
• NBA Youngboy (Sept. 27)
• Druski (Oct. 11)
• John Legend (Nov. 4)
• Kaytranada with Justice (Nov. 8-9)
• Brandy with Monica (Nov. 20)
Curious who else is coming? Take a look at the Barclays Center’s complete 2025-26 schedule here.
This article was written by Matt Levy, New York Post live events reporter. Levy stays up-to-date on all the latest tour announcements from your favorite musical artists and comedians, as well as Broadway openings, sporting events and more live shows – and finds great ticket prices online. Since he started his tenure at the Post in 2022, Levy has reviewed a Bruce Springsteen concert and interviewed Melissa Villaseñor of SNL fame, to name a few. Please note that deals can expire, and all prices are subject to change
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