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Portland surges past Brooklyn 121-102



 Cam Thomas returned to the lineup for Brooklyn, but that did not result in the Nets producing a win. Thomas dumped in 16 points as did Nic Claxton and Killian Hayes, but it wasn't enough. 

The Nets shot an abysmal 7 of 29 from three-point range. 

The lead was cut to a single figure deficit after three quarters of play, but then Brooklyn was outscored 30-20 in the final frame. 

The Nets take on the red-hot Pistons on Saturday night. Looking to get back on the winning track. 

Thunder strikes in second half as OKC erases 18-point deficit in Brooklyn



 The Nets jumped out to a 30-12 first quarter lead in what many thought would be a cushion that would likely vanish sooner than later. 

Surprisingly, Brooklyn maintained a sizeable advantage of 76-61 at the halftime buzzer. 

By the end of the third quarter, the Thunder trailed 96-90. If was in the final frame where the real headway was made for Oklahoma City where it outscored Brooklyn, 39-25.

Nic Claxton was suspended for Wednesday's game after collecting his sixth technical foul of the season on Monday at the Wizards. Day'Ron Sharpe started in his place and enjoyed a monster game with 25 points, 15 rebounds and 5 assists, while shooting 8 of 10 from the field and 2 of 3 from 3-point range. 

The Nets set a new franchise record with 61 attempts from beyond the arc. Killian Hayes had a breakout game with 19 points and 7 assists and Cam Johnson tallied the exact same stat line.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander led the charge for the Thunder with 27 and Aaron Wiggins added 24.

The Nets host the Trailblazers Friday looking to snap a two game skid and climb closer to the final play-in spot as they trail Chicago by 1.5 games. 

Nobody on the Nets can beat the Wiz



 The Washington Wizards have been the Nets' kryptonite this season.  Brooklyn has lost both meetings with the NBA's worst team record-wise. 

Jordan Poole carved up the Nets defense on Monday with 26 points, while Bilal Coulibaly added 20. Zaire Williams paced Brooklyn with 19 and Cam Johnson dumped in 17.

In his second game since being called-up from the G-league's Long Island Nets, Killian Hayes scored 7 points and dished out eight assists. 

Brooklyn shot a dismal 39.3 percent from the field and largely failed to capitalize on Washington's whopping 24 turnovers.

The Nets lead 97-96 with 3:14 remaining in the game and were outscored 11-2 for the rest of the contest. 

Brooklyn lost yet again to the team with the worst record in the NBA and on Wednesday will welcome the team with the league's second -best record, the Oklahoma City Thunder, to Barclays. 

Nic Claxton's put back at the buzzer beats Philly to push Nets into play-in mix



 If the Brooklyn Nets were supposed to be losing this season, they're doing a bad job of it lately. 

Nic Claxton's put back sealed a victory for Brooklyn in Philadelphia on Saturday night. 

Playing without D'Angelo Russell, Brooklyn didn't miss a beat against the 76ers. Cam Johnson led the way with 23 points, while Claxton added 19 points and six boards. 

The Nets shot just 7 of 28 from 3-point range in the City of Brotherly Love, but still earned their seventh win in nine tries.

Brooklyn is now tied in the loss column with Chicago for the final play-in spot.

The pro-tanking crowd is shrinking back into their caves, while the Nets are facing the NBA league worst Wizards in the Nation's capital on Monday looking to move further to the Eastern Conference standings.

Brooklyn closes to within one game of play-in with 100-96 win over Philly

 


The Brooklyn Nets won their twentieth game of the season before the All-Star break after many oddsmakers pinned the Nets at less than 19 wins for the entire season. 

The Nets have now won six out of the past seven games and in all six wins they held their opponents under 100 points. 

Jordi Fernandez and crew had a scare late in the game when the Nets coach pulled his starters only to see Philadelphia close a 10 point gap to just four points within the last minute. 

D'Angelo Russell had 22 points and Trendon Watford dumped in 18. Brooklyn out-rebounded Philadelphia 50-38 as the Sixers were playing without Tyrese Maxey and Joel Embiid. 

The Nets are now in the play-in mix as they enter the All-Star break. 

 

Nets cruise past Hornets 97-89 to tighten up the play-in race

 


The Brooklyn Nets won their fifth game in six contests with a steady 97-89 victory over Charlotte. Nic Claxton led the way for Brooklyn with 16 points, while six Nets reached double figures in scoring. 

The Nets have been staunched defensively over the recent hot streak, and even with the LaMelo Ball in the fold, Jordi Fernandez's crew was very stingy. 

The Hornets shot just 41% from the field and 19.4% from 3-point range. Brooklyn has now pulled to within three games in the loss column of Chicago for the final spot in the play-in tournament. 

The Nets will play host to Philadelphia on Wednesday night in the final game before the All-Star break. 

If all things break right for Brooklyn, it could be only one game back of the loss column for the final play-in spot. 

Cam Johnson will represent the Nets during Saturday night's All-Star 3-point competition.

Before Brooklyn heads into the break, they'll be looking to wrap up the first half of the schedule on a high note.  



Brooklyn outscores Miami 31-9 in fourth quarter to grab fourth win in five tries



Forget tanking, the Nets are in win-now mode. Cam Johnson led the way with 18 points and D'Angelo Russell dropped in 17 as Brooklyn ran away with the game in the final quarter. 

It was announced late Friday that Cam Johnson would represent the Nets during NBA All-Star Weekend in San Francisco as he'll complete in the Starry 3-point competition. 

Meanwhile on Friday at Barclays, the Nets scored 52 points in the paint and held Miami to 35.6 percent shooting from the field. 

Brooklyn dominated the rebounding department 57-39 to protect home court after Wednesday night's loss to the Wizards snapped a three-game winning streak. 

Brooklyn is back in the win column and will look to extend its consecutive win streak to two against Charlotte on Monday. 



Nets win streak halted at three after ugly loss to Wizards



 The Nets were down 10-2 and 21-9 early to the lowly Wizards and faced an uphill climb from the jump.

Brooklyn fought all the way back and grabbed a 67-66 lead after a Cam Johnson 3-pointer early in the third quarter but were outscored 53 to 35 the rest of the way.

Keon Johnson paced the Nets and led all scorers with 25, while D'Angelo Russell had a quiet night with just five points in 16 minutes, just one night after hitting the game winner. Nic Claxton had just five points and three rebounds in 23 minutes.

Washington shot a scorching 54.3 percent from the field and 46.5 percent from 3-point range. The Wizards led by as many as 25 with the Nets crashing back down to earth after a heroic late game comeback win on Tuesday night versus Houston. 

Brooklyn hosts the new-look Miami Heat on Friday night. 

Nets ground Rockets again with miraculous late game surge




 The Brooklyn Nets are going streaking. Not like the losing streaks that have characterized their first half of the season, but instead a three-game win streak to celebrate. 

Brooklyn looked like they were down and out, trailing Houston 97-93 with 9.1 seconds remaining. Then, the Nets pulled the rabbit out of the hat.

Keon Johnson sunk a late 3-pointer to close the gap to one point. Next, the Rockets committed a turnover on the ensuing inbound and the ball found D'Angelo Russell who sank an open 3-pointer for a 2 point advantage.

After a timeout, Houston's Jalen Green heaved a desperation 3-pointer that failed to draw iron in the closing seconds. 

The Nets snapped an 11-game home losing streak and extended their current win streak to three games. 

Johnson led the way for Brooklyn with 22 as the Nets will welcome the Wizards to Barclays Center Wednesday night.

Nets stun Rockets 110-98 for second consecutive win

 


No one picked the Brooklyn Nets to upset the Houston Rockets but they did exactly that on Saturday night. 

Zaire Williams enjoyed his most impressive game of the season with 21 points and eight rebounds. 

Brooklyn led 53-38 at halftime and never looked back. 

Facing former assistant coach Ime Udoka, the Nets were lights out.  Houston's head coach was visibly frazzled and frustrated along the sidelines as he burned timeout after timeout trying to stop the bleeding. 

The Nets played their most complete game of the season with D'Angelo Russell (18 points) and Nic Claxton (17 points) making life difficult for the Rockets. 

Houston travels to Brooklyn this upcoming Tuesday, February 4, with a chance at revenge.