Former Nuggets Scout Joins Brooklyn Nets Organization

Drew Nicholas (Brooklyn Nets)

The Brooklyn Nets are looking ahead with optimism, though the journey to success may be gradual. In a report on Wednesday, Michael Scotto revealed that the Nets have brought Drew Nicholas into their scouting department.

Nicholas, a seasoned scout, previously served as Director of Scouting for the Denver Nuggets for two years. His background includes playing a role in Maryland’s 2002 NCAA championship victory, and being a native of New York adds a homecoming element to his new position with the Nets.

Drew Nicholas, former Director of Scouting for the Denver Nuggets, joins the Nets to help guide their rebuilding process with his expertise (Brooklyn Nets)

Returning to his roots, Nicholas will work to help the team reestablish itself and build for the future. Recently, the Nets have made several roster adjustments, signaling a shift toward rebuilding.

Most supporters acknowledge that it might take time for the team to re-enter the playoff conversation. However, with numerous high-value draft picks in hand, the Nets are well-positioned to make strategic selections in upcoming drafts.

Nicholas’ role will be crucial in this effort. As a member of the scouting department, he will focus on identifying top talent for the Nets. His work will span across colleges, G League teams, and international leagues in search of future stars.

While this responsibility is substantial, it marks just the beginning of an extensive process for the franchise. Given his background with the championship-caliber Nuggets, Nicholas brings a level of expertise that should excite Nets fans, though they should temper expectations and understand this is part of a long-term strategy.