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Kryie Irving returned to the lineup, Kevin Durant isn't far behind, but the Nets will continue to be without James Harden for the foreseeable future.
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The Nets weren’t the only undermanned squad on the floor Friday night, but they’ve been doing it as long and as well as any team in the NBA all season.
Despite playing just seven of 60 games
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The Raptors was rested and resurgent, and played like it. The Nets were tired and shorthanded, and their struggles showed that too. At least once the bottom fell out.
The undermanned Nets coughed up
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Saturday’s Nets-Lakers game was supposed to be a preview of the NBA Finals. Turns out it was more like a heavyweight fight, where the Nets got floored early and never fought back.
There were
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Kyrie Irving and Lakers point guard Dennis Schroder both were ejected from Saturday night’s nationally televised Nets-Lakers game.
It was believed to be the first ejection for either player. In a
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After almost two months away, Kevin Durant finally made his return to the court. It was short, but it was spectacular.
And it was victorious.
Durant came back from his hamstring injury to help
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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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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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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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Knicks lottery pick Obi Toppin may have made the biggest contribution of his rookie season, spending more energy in holding back a raging Julius Randle than he did during the team’s loss to the