The Brooklyn Nets, originally known as the "New Jersey Americans" in 1967 as part of the ABA, have seen over 600 players don their 52 jersey numbers throughout their history. The team transitioned from the ABA to the NBA, evolving from the New York Nets to the New Jersey Nets before adopting their current name.
NetsWire is highlighting the franchise's jersey history, with 18 players having worn jersey No. 13 over the years. One notable player, Quinton Ross, joined the Nets in 2011 after stints with teams like the Los Angeles Clippers, Memphis Grizzlies, Dallas Mavericks, and Washington Wizards. Ross, a product of SMU, averaged 1.6 points per game during his time with the Nets, marking a brief chapter in his NBA career.
Quinton Ross, a Texas native, contributed to the Nets' roster during his tenure, showcasing his skills while sporting the iconic jersey No. 13.