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Full 2023-24 schedule drops as Mikal Bridges, Nets begin anew

Eric Hartline-USA TODAY Sports

The 2023-24 season feels a bit different for the Brooklyn Nets. For the first time in a few seasons, the Nets will not have championship aspirations as they did in previous seasons when they were led by Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving.

Instead, the Nets will be looking to continue to build and grow their team led by Mikal Bridges, Cam Johnson, and Spencer Dinwiddie.

Brooklyn will begin the season at home on Oct. 25 against the Cleveland Cavaliers. They will face Irving on the Dallas Mavericks on the road on Oct. 27 while Irving will make his return to Brooklyn on Feb. 6 which will be aired on TNT.

As for Durant, Brooklyn’s first matchup with his Phoenix Suns will be on Dec. 13 in the Valley of the Sun. He will make his return to Brooklyn on Jan. 31 which will be aired on ESPN.

The Nets will have their first playoff rematch with the Philadelphia 76ers on Nov. 19 at home. They will face the defending champion Denver Nuggets on Dec. 14 in the Mile High City and on Dec. 22 at home.

The 2023-24 season will be one of growth for Bridges and the Nes. It will be interesting to watch them continue to grow with this new group.

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