Kidd was an all world performer as a player and a guy that players would rally around in the locker room, but not all players are cut out to be coache. Not to say that the current Lakers assistant won't get another opportunity in the league, but it likely won't come in a town that has never wrapped its arms around him during his playing or coaching career. Stevens understands that the NBA is a player's league and wants his fingerprints all over this team, but Kidd has never been the type of person to sit idly by and let a GM do his job. If Stevens is hiring wise, he'll go in another direction as it is a recipe for both sides."Guys are enjoying the moment, but at the same time, this isn't really an opportunity for us to go 'Great, we're here.' We've got a long way to go yet."
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) June 2, 2021
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Steve Nash has higher playoff winning percentage as HC than Brad Stevens
Clearly, Nash has been bestowed with a trio of superstars that have helped him win four out of his first five playoff contests, but it's clear that the NBA is a player's league and perhaps Brad Stevens decision to move into the front office and away from coaching has to do with the fact that he couldn't win with the current roster that Danny Ainge built for him. Nash is still a neophyte head coach and will face a steep challenge in Milwaukee in the semi-final round, but for the time being, it looks like the Nets will get the last laugh over the Celtics.Danny Ainge shares what led to his decision to retire, what he expects retirement to look like for him and the Celtics future outlook. pic.twitter.com/m4tsnNzZUM
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) June 2, 2021
Nets ousting Celtics makes Danny Ainge's legacy come full circle
After Brooklyn's gentlemen's sweep of Boston,Ainge has announced his retirement with Brad Stevens inexplicably getting promoted to President of basketball operations and leaving his head coaching position with the team. The immediate aftermath of the infamous Boston - Brooklyn trade saw the Celtics as the winners, but it appears with the Nets closing in on a deep playoff run that they could get the last laugh.Good luck in this next chapter, @BCCoachStevens ☘️👏 pic.twitter.com/OcrlPn1bYB
— Boston Celtics (@celtics) June 2, 2021
For Nets, Milwaukee poses first real test of playoff run
The Nets will have their hands full with Giannis Antetokounmpo, who's in the running yet again for another league MVP award. Brooklyn's trio of superstars isn't chasing any personal accolades, but rather the first title in franchise history. Milwaukee and Brooklyn on me Saturday night for Game 1.RECAP 📝 The Nets defeat the Celtics in Game 5, 123-109, to advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals for the first time since 2014
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) June 2, 2021
Nets win first playoff series since 2014
Flash forward seven years and it's the Nets making a deep playoff run and the Celtics with another exit and no NBA Finals berths to show for all the draft picks and maneuverings of Danny Ainge. Brooklyn has a long way to go if it hopes to climb to the top of the Eastern Conference mountain, but the 4-1 series win over Boston has to have fans of the Nets smiling and getting the last laugh in this Atlantic division rivalry..@JHarden13 saw daylight and knew he had to THROW. DOWN.
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) June 2, 2021
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Kyrie Irving, Nets stomp Celtics out of playoffs 123-109 in Game 5
Without Jaylen Brown and Kemba Walker, the Celtics fought valiantly but it wasn't enough against the high-powered, high octane offense of the Nets. Brooklyn has won its first playoff series since 2014 and will take on the Milwaukee Bucks in the second round of the playoffs.LEVEL 1: COMPLETE#NETSLEVEL pic.twitter.com/6j0MT7o3yM
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) June 2, 2021
Kevin Durant leading all scorers in 2021 NBA playoffs
Nets set new franchise playoff record for points, trounce Celtics 141-126
Once again Steve Nash's bench was not a major factor in the scoring column outside of Bruce Brown who produced 14 points. Brooklyn's offensive fireworks were on full display Sunday night at TD garden with the Celtics needing a win in Game 5 on Tuesday night to avoid going home for the remainder of the playoffs.Let his play do the talking.
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 31, 2021
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Steve Nash needs to extend bench rotation , paging DeAndre Jordan and Mike James
The Big Three needs time to develop chemistry together, but the energy and scrappiness of the bench is what carried Brooklyn through the majority of the regular season without its top players fully healthy. Look for Nash to possibly toy with his rotations in an effort too late to spark under his team and escape Boston with a win in Game 4.Hear from Joe, @blakegriffin23 and @SteveNash today 🎙
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 29, 2021
Nets need Kyrie Irving to focus on scoring, not Boston crowd
None of that transpired, but Irving looked out of sorts and not his normally aggressive self offensively. He was also responsible for guarding Jayson Tatum on several switches throughout the game without much success. If The Nets are hoping to return home to Brooklyn with the chance to close out the series, Irving is going to need to pick up the scoring load and shake out of the funk he's been in the last two games.KYRI3 pic.twitter.com/INNXa9H80u
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 29, 2021
Nets let only thing that can beat them happen in Friday's loss to Celtics
Jayson Tatum went for 50 points, something he's done multiple times throughout his career. Nash waited far too long to force action away from Tatum on defense. The Nets constantly switched, which left Kyrie Irving on an island against Tatum and the results were predictable. If Nash and company are hoping to avoid a dogfight in Game 4, they'll need to adjust their coverage schemes against Tatum. Perhaps losing this game will expose some of the ways teams will attack them if they advance later in the playoffs and force them to face adversity before taking on the Eastern Conference heavyweights.𝗚𝗔𝗠𝗘 𝟯 𝗦𝗢𝗨𝗡𝗗 🎙 @JHarden13
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 29, 2021
"We stopped guarding. When we stop guarding, teams are going to shoot the ball and get hot." pic.twitter.com/kcWIKDLel0