Sean Marks reveals Egor Demin injured on the way to Nets Training Camp

Sean Marks reveals Egor Demin injured on the way to Nets Training Camp

Egor Duitmin is an integral part of the rebuilding of Nets, their first lottery choice in 15 years.

Thus, Brooklyn fans certainly noticed when general manager Sean Sean casually stated that the Russian Rookie suffered a plantar fascia this season.

“He wants to go outside,” said Marks. “He has been a bit limited with the Plantaire Fascia Teacher after Summer League.

“So he may not have had the summer that he had loved. But at the same time, the size, position, the way he plays, the way he sees the game, and so on … I really enjoyed being with him and looking forward to getting him there and seeing what he can do.”

Further pressed, Marks expects that DUMMIN is ready by the opening evening.

“He will be limited for the first part of the camp with what he is going to do, but hopefully there will be a structure during the first few weeks here, and then he comes there,” said Marks. “But we have no problems thinking that he will miss the start of the season.”

Under the downinging tests.

“Well, the injury itself, I assume it is not such a big problem at the moment,” DUCHIN said. “But it is something that belongs to the volume on time.


The lottery of Nets Egor DUMIN talks to the media on September 23, 2025, the day before the Nets training camp starts. Wendell Cruz-Imagn images

“I am not a doctor, so it is difficult for me to even tell what is going on. So for me it is just important to stay present. I try to concentrate on the plan I have from the doctors and what timing I have of them.”


Rookie Drake Powell missed Summer League with left -wing knee tendinopathy, and Haywood Highsmith recovers from the knee operation.

Both suggested that they could be back by October 22.


Drake Powell talks to reporters on September 23, 2025, the day before the start of the Nets training camp.
Drake Powell talks to reporters on September 23, 2025, the day before the start of the Nets training camp. Wendell Cruz-Imagn images

“My knee did well,” said Powell.

Marks added: “He does not play 5-on-5 as it looks now, but the hope is that he will be in the camp and will do exercises. He has not participated in Open Gym, but at the same time we have no problems with him from the camp and so on. We will build it up there, and he should be hopefully to go for the games for the past season.”



The prevailing wisdom was that Highsmith would miss the start of the season, but the experienced wing suggested that his goal was the opening evening.

“At the moment I am 6 ½ weeks out of the operation, so I do jogging, spot shooting, movements and training. Not 100 percent. Light contact,” said Highsmith. “The plan for me is to be ready before the start of the regular season.”


Nic RaXton said that the painful back that he plagued him last season is healed, and his top goal is better to keep focus after three ejections and four flagrants: “Consistency every day, showing up, making my game grow … A leader are consistent, keeping my mentally in a good place and not” fucking it out “.”


Rookie Ben Saraf is impressed by his veteran balance.

Coach Jordi Fernández said that Noah Clowney “looks like a man”, after playing at 220-225 pounds last year but weighed 234 on Tuesday.


Brooklyn Native Terance Mann, who grew up near Barclays Center, commented on how much the area had changed.

“Just ride around Park Slope, Kensington, all new builds, just a completely different atmosphere,” said Mann. “The Modell’s is now Brooklyn Basketball Training Center. I bought my football equipment there. So just weird, weird. But it’s cool.”

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