The Brooklyn Nets have signed head coach Jordi Fernández to a multiyear contract extension, along with his coaching staff. General manager Sean Marks praised Fernández for building a strong foundation during the team's rebuild. The move signals confidence in the group's direction amid a young roster's development.
The Nets announced the extension on Monday, extending Fernández's tenure after two seasons at the helm. Hired in 2024 following Jacque Vaughn's dismissal, Fernández brought experience from assisting Michael Malone with the Nuggets and a stint in Sacramento. Marks highlighted the coach's impact in a statement: 'Jordi is a tremendous leader who, along with his coaching staff, put his stamp on this franchise from the moment he arrived in Brooklyn.' He added that the staff's focus on player development and competitive spirit has been embraced organization-wide, expressing excitement for their continued leadership. The team navigated a rebuild after trading stars like Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, James Harden, and Ben Simmons. This season featured the NBA's youngest roster, which remained competitive despite late injuries. Rookie guard Egor Dёmin showed promise before plantar fasciitis sidelined him in early March, while Michael Porter Jr. achieved career highs post-trade from Denver, and Nic Claxton excelled as a rim protector. Brooklyn ended with the league's third-worst record, securing a 14% chance at the No. 1 draft pick in a talent-rich class. The franchise holds numerous future first-round assets, including picks from the Knicks, 76ers, and Nuggets, plus its own selections and pick swaps. This positions the Nets flexibly to draft or trade as they build around emerging talent.