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Nets lose tank-off to Jazz in OT clunker




The Utah Jazz were bad on Sunday night, but the Brooklyn Nets were worse.

Nic Claxton had a chance to win the game in regulation but his missed layup in the closing seconds sent the game to overtime.

Toscan Evbuomwan led the way for Brooklyn with 22 while Zaire Williams added 19. Isaiah Collier put the Jazz ahead for good in overtime with a driving layup past Claxton. Collier paced the Jazz with 22 and Colin Sexton dumped in 21. 

The Nets couldn't get a shot off  down 112-111 in the extra session with Claxton flinging an air ball 3-pointer towards the rim after the buzzer. 

Brooklyn tips off on Tuesday night in Portland looking to snap a five game skid. 

Jokic, Westbrook triple –doubles overwhelm short-handed Nets



 For the second time this season, Nikola Jokic and Russell Westbrook registered triple doubles in the same game. 

In doing so, they became the first teammates in NBA history to achieve that feat.  Jokic had 35 points, 12 rebounds and 15 assists, while Westbrook had 25 points, 10 assists and 11 rebounds.

 

Seven Nets reached double figures in scoring, including Keon Johnson with a team leading 22 points. 

The Nets came out with a 20-12 advantage in the first quarter and outscored the Nuggets 36-32 to end the session. 

From there, Denver took over. Ben Simmons registered eight points and four assists in the first quarter and added just two more points and three assists for the remaining three quarters. 

Jamal Murray left this game in the third quarter with knee soreness.

Brooklyn has a laundry list of injured players on the shelf and it's showing. 

The have now lost five of the last six games by double figures including four straight.

Jordy Fernandez's club will have a winnable game in Utah on Sunday night followed by another gettable game in Portland on Tuesday.

If Fernandez's crew is unable to pick at least one win over the next two, the following six games are all against serious playoff contenders. 

Brooklyn's season looks like it's already headed for the NBA Draft Lottery, but there is a distinct possibility they could be staring at a winless stretch over the next eight games. 

Pistons motor over Nets 113-98




The Brooklyn Nets were no match for the Detroit Pistons on Wednesday night as they suffered a 15-point loss as they continue to battle injuries.

Noah Clowney had a career night with 29 points, six rebounds and three assists while five other Nets reached double figures in scoring. 

Brooklyn committed 15 costly turnovers and allowed Detroit to pile up 54 points in the paint.

Michael Beasley led the way for Detroit with 23, who moved to above the .500 mark for the first time all season. 

The Nets, meanwhile, are a sinking ship that is  heading quickly toward the, NBA draft lottery with many veterans out due to injury. 

Even Jordi Fernandez's superb coaching can't compensate for the talent deficit the team is facing right now. With many players still a ways away from being healthy, things may get worse before they get better for Brooklyn. 

Injury-ravaged Nets outpaced 113-99 by Indiana



 The Brooklyn Nets were the walking wounded going into Monday night's game against the Indiana Pacers at Barclays Center. 

D'angelo Russell, Ben Simmons, Cam Thomas, Cam Johnson, Trendon Watford, Isaiah Whitehead, Maxwell Lewis and De'Anthony Melton were all listed as out.


 



Without a true point guard, the Nets tried to make do with Keon Johnson and Tyrese Martin trying to orchestrate the offense. 

The results were what you would expect for a short-handed team, as the Pacers climbed to above the .500 mark for the first time all season with Tyrese Haliburton leading the way with 23 points and 8 rebounds 

Day'Ron Sharpe led the way for the Nets with 16 points and 13 rebounds. 

Brooklyn will hope to get healthy but it's quite possible only Simmons would be ready to come off the injury report when the Nets welcome the Pistons to Barclays Center on Wednesday. 


Sixers big three drubs Nets 124-99

 



Joel Embiid had 28, Tyrese Maxey 18 and Paul George 17 as they coasted to a 25-point victory. 

Brooklyn led 11-0 early but was outscored 124-88 the rest of the way. 

The Nets had no answers for Embiid and with Ben Simmons, Trendon Watford, Cam Thomas and Cam Johnson out, there was just simply not enough firepower in Brooklyn's chamber. 

The Nets have dropped 12 of their last 16 games and are sinking down the Eastern Conference standings and up from NBA Draft Lottery Board. 

Zaire Williams led the way for Brooklyn with 19 and Tyrese Martin added 16. 

Jordi Fernandez and crew welcome the Pacers to Barclays Center on Monday night. 

Nets escape Milwaukee despite late scoring drought



 The Brooklyn Nets had lady luck on their side in Milwaukee. 

The Bucks outscored Brooklyn 20-2 over the final 6:55 of the game, but the Nets survived 113-110.

Nic Claxton forced Giannis Antetokounmpo into a missed go-ahead layup attempt and Zion Williams cooly sank two pressure-packed free throws to push the Brooklyn lead to three in the closing seconds.

Jordi Fernandez's crew kept its composure despite his team failing to make a shot for nearly the final seven minutes of the last quarter. 

Brooklyn blew a big lead to Orlando last Sunday and this time was able to gut out a win. 

The Nets are two losses back of Chicago for the final play-in spot.  Brooklyn takes on the team between them and the Bulls in the standings, the Sixers, on Saturday night at Barclays.