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Hello, Kevin Durant. Goodbye, James Harden.
One superstar is set to rejoin the Nets just as another is headed to an extended injury absence. Really, what could be more fitting of this disjointed
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Brooklyn won the game and lost James Harden. — again.
The Nets beat the Knicks 114-112 before a mixed crowd of 1,773 at Barclays Center, completing a season sweep of their rival. They started
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Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden.
The Knicks share the town with the Brooklyn Nets’ Big 3 but they haven’t shared the court yet in the two prior meetings – both Knicks
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With Kevin Durant and James Harden – Brooklyn’s two hamstrung MVPs – on the brink of returning, the Nets are on the verge of finally becoming whole.
Harden was testing out his sore hamstring
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The Nets’ sloppiness was only outdone by their stick-to-itiveness.
Admittedly in the doldrums over the past several games, the Nets dug themselves into yet another huge hole and needed another
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James Harden exited Wednesday’s game against the Houston Rockets with hamstring tightness, the Nets announced.
The Nets star had posted 17 points with eight rebounds and six assists in 27
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The Nets’ Big Three was officially pared down to a Big Zero, with James Harden a late scratch from Wednesday’s game at NBA-leading Utah.
After suffering a neck injury in Sunday’s win,
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Right up until pregame warmups, James Harden was nearly a DNP. Once the game tipped off, he looked like an MVP.
With his Nets shorthanded, Harden refused to let them come up short. He shook off a
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After playing with fire the last three games, the Nets finally got burned.
The Nets had found ways to grind out the last three results despite some nervous moments. But against the Magic, the
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Steve Nash warned his shorthanded Nets about getting bored and complacent.
After sleepwalking early and digging themselves a huge hole, the Nets stopped resting on their laurels and stormed back for