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Travel desk · 2025-26

Brooklyn Nets

The Nets cover 43,587 miles this season — 19th-most in the league — across 41 road games, with 14 back-to-backs and 30h of time-zone change, Mar is the heaviest month on the calendar.

43,587Season miles19th in NBA
30hZone shift23rd in NBA
14Back-to-backs16th in NBA
233-in-4s9th in NBA
5Longest trip (games)5,261 mi

The season, month by month

Miles per month

PlayedThis monthAhead

Road trips

22 trips this season

DatesRouteGamesMilesZones
Oct 22Charlotte15870h
Oct 26 – Oct 27San Antonio → Houston21,765-1h
Nov 5Indianapolis16450h
Nov 9New York150h
Nov 14 – Nov 16Orlando → Washington21,6960h
Nov 21 – Nov 23Boston → Toronto26200h
Nov 29Milwaukee1735-1h
Dec 3Chicago1715-1h
Dec 12Dallas11,372-1h
Dec 23 – Dec 27Philadelphia → Minneapolis21,068-1h
Jan 2Washington12030h
Jan 11 – Jan 14Memphis → Dallas → New Orleans31,817-1h
Jan 18Chicago1715-1h
Jan 21New York150h
Jan 25 – Feb 1LongestInglewood → Phoenix → Denver → Salt Lake City → Detroit55,2610h
Feb 5Orlando19380h
Feb 19 – Feb 22Cleveland → Oklahoma City → Atlanta32,1100h
Feb 27Boston11900h
Mar 3 – Mar 7Miami → Detroit32,2450h
Mar 12 – Mar 14Atlanta → Philadelphia21,4090h
Mar 22 – Mar 27Sacramento → Portland → San Francisco → Los Angeles43,868-3h
Apr 10 – Apr 12Milwaukee → Toronto21,1660h

The fine print

What stands out

  • Mar is the heaviest stretch: 10,728 miles over 17 games, with 2 back-to-backs.
  • Apr is the softest month — 1,166 miles over 6 games.
  • The longest trip runs Jan 25 – Feb 1: 5 games through Inglewood, Phoenix, Denver, Salt Lake City, Detroit, 5,261 miles.
  • The longest single hop is Brooklyn to Sacramento — 2,502 miles, landing Mar 22.
  • 1 five-in-seven window on the schedule — the toughest cluster the league hands out.