Nets rookie Drake Powell answers Spike Lee’s trash talk with big effort


Facing a daunting 34-point deficit against the Knicks late in the third quarter, Drake Powell, a rookie for the Nets, showed no signs of giving up. As he faced off against the 6-foot-7 Guerschon Yabusele, Powell executed a series of smooth crossover moves before stepping back to sink a jumper, all while Spike Lee, seated courtside, chatted incessantly in his ear.

Powell’s shot, one of his personal best three-pointers of the game, prompted him to glance back at the legendary filmmaker. As he retreated to defend, he made sure Lee got the message, sealing the moment with a confident salute. It was precisely the kind of fire the Brooklyn team has been yearning for—a display of resilience from a young player unwilling to let either the scoreboard or the atmosphere diminish his resolve.

“I’m not one to initiate trash talk,” Powell admitted. “But if someone starts it, especially in the heat of the game, I’m ready to respond.”

Drafted as the 22nd pick in 2025, Powell is beginning to make his mark among Brooklyn’s notable five-player rookie lineup. In the 134-98 defeat at Madison Square Garden, he tallied 15 points, along with two rebounds, three assists, a steal, and a block—the highest scoring output by a Nets rookie this season. The 6-foot-5 guard demonstrated a more refined offensive skill set than initially expected from his North Carolina days, while still bringing the defensive vigor that set him apart as a promising talent.

Powell’s fearless performance against the Knicks was particularly noteworthy. He played with assurance, never hesitating to take the shot when the opportunity arose. He drove into the paint with purpose, dished out assists when defenses collapsed on him, and was efficient, making five of his eight attempts. Defensively, he was relentless, navigating screens and holding his ground against some of the Knicks’ most challenging players.

Earlier in the season, Powell’s progress was hampered by left knee tendinopathy and a couple of ankle sprains, limiting his appearances to just four out of the Nets’ first ten games. Now back to full fitness, and with Cam Thomas out due to a hamstring injury, Powell has a golden opportunity to prove his worth.

“He’s a very good basketball player on both ends of the floor,” head coach Jordi Fernández said. “If you watch the game, you can see how the kid can play with the ball in his hands. He’s able to shoot and he’s very athletic. … We had a belief in how we saw him, and that’s the reason why we have him here. And I believe he can be very special.”

Powell said he’s always taken pride in being a player who can fit anywhere on the floor. He showed that adaptability at North Carolina and is now trying to bring the same approach to Brooklyn, trusting his instincts and the confidence his coaches have in him.

Fernández believes that mentality is already showing through. He said Powell’s energy and competitiveness have set the tone for others, even as the staff carefully manages his minutes after injuries earlier in the season. The rookie’s two-way effort has stood out, and Fernández is willing to live with the mistakes that come with his growing role.

“Each game, I just want to go out there and trust myself, trust my teammates, trust my coaches,” Powell said.

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