James Harden insists that the upcoming playoff
run with the Brooklyn Nets is not all about stats. While the wins will take precedent over any individual accomplishments, it's hard to ignore that Harden's career scoring average against the Celtics is among the worst of any teams he's faced.
Only the Clippers, Rockets, and Bulls held Harden below the 22.3 points per game threshold he posted in 23 regular season meetings with Boston.
It's not to say that Brad Stevens has Harden's number, but it's worth noting that the scoring prowess that is typically on display from the Nets guard was somewhat held in check. Harden has taken on more of a facilitator role with Brooklyn with his assist numbers through the roof and scoring numbers taking a slight hit.
Boston doesn't want Harden to beat them single-handedly, but as long as he's orchestrating the offense, keeping him in check alongside two other superstars will be a difficult task.
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NBA announces days and start times for Nets-Celtics Playoff Matchup
The Brooklyn Nets and Boston Celtics will get underway Saturday at 8PM at Barclays Center with as many as 33 percent of the arena's capacity permitted in the building. Brooklyn isn't looking past its first round opponent, even without Jaylen Brown as the Celtics second-star alongside Jayson Tatum. With Kemba Walker, Marcus Smart, Evan Fournier and plenty of scoring punch to go along with the the superb coaching of Brad Stevens, the Nets' Big three's first taste of playoff basketball as a complete trio together should make for a compelling matchup.
Most pundits don't expect the series to go beyond five games, but the Celtics have shown to be a gritty, disciplined team, and while short-handed can pose a challenge to the talent-laden Nets.We'll see you soon, Brooklyn.
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 20, 2021
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James Harden to 'cover' half of Net fans' ticket cost for Games 1 and 2
On May 19, New York Governor Andrew Cuomo approved an increase in fan capacity from 20 percent to 33 percent to the delight of sports fans throughout the state. The Nets promotion aims to reward vaccinated fans with a special code "HARDEN" to cover half the cost of their tickets.
As the world slowly moves toward a sense of normalcy, the return of fans in large numbers to stadiums and arenas across the country is a major development. No, James Harden will not be sending fans a check to cover half their costs, but the unique marketing offer at least gives fans an incentive to watching the team they love and the sport they love in person.The Beard is 𝘤𝘰𝘮𝘪𝘯𝘨 𝘵𝘩𝘳𝘰𝘶𝘨𝘩. @JHarden13 will cover the cost of half your ticket for Games 1 and 2 when you use code HARDEN.
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 20, 2021
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Nets Insider Podcast-Nets vs. Celtics Playoff Preview
Join Rick Laughland of Nets Insider and Randy Zellea of Backsportspage for a look ahead at the opening round playoff matchup between the Brooklyn Nets and Boston Celtics that begins Saturday, May 22 at 8pm.
Join Randy Zellea of Back Sports Page and Rick Laughland of Nets Insider as they cover every era of Nets basketball from Teaneck, New Jersey to Brooklyn, New York. Zellea worked within the Nets pubic relations department during the Nets back to back NBA finals run with Jason Kidd leading the charge, while Laughland covered the team during it's transition to Brooklyn including the shortlived KG, Paul Pierce era. With stories going back over twenty seasons covering the team professionally and as fans of the franchise, the Nets Insider podcast is a can't miss show for Nets fans ages 2-102.
Nets will get last laugh after 2014 trade debacle with C's
The Brooklyn Nets are closer to an NBA championship than the Boston Celtics, much closer.
That's not opinion, that's fact. When the Nets dealt valuable, unprotected draft capital to Boston for two over the hill future Hall of Famers, Celtics fans refused
to let Billy King and the Nets live it down.
The next six-plus years was littered with Celtic fan commentary bashing that Nets regime and mocking the future of the team.
Brooklyn was heading down a fruitless path and after cutting bait with King in 2016, Sean Marks made all the right moves to rebuild the team's culture and identity. The groundwork laid by Marks paved the way for the historic free agency period that saw Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant join forces in Brooklyn. A disgruntled James Harden wiggled his way out of Houston upon seeing what the Nets were building with two of his closest off the court friends and thus the current Nets Big Three era was born.This season we set NBA franchise records in:
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 18, 2021
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Kyrie Irving ready to remind Celtics fans exactly what they're missing
Kyrie Irving's unceremonious departure from the Celtics didn't settle well with fans of the Green and White.
A trade with Cleveland that was met with so much promise and anticipation ended with bitter disappointment and a less than enthused version of Irving looking disinterested in basketball at times in Boston.
Signing with his childhood team, the Nets, has somewhat reinvigorated the enigmatic point guard's zest for the game, but he's still had episodes and instances this season of putting basketball on the backburner for short periods of time.
Now on the verge of the franchise's best opportunity to win its first NBA title, the Nets have a chance to make the nightmarish trade orchestrated by Billy King is 2014 that saw unprotected draft picks fly out the door for aging stars Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce just a distant memory. Celtics fans will be subjected to inspired and likely devastating play by their former savior and Brooklyn has a chance to flip the script by making Boston the butt of its jokes for once.Inside @KyrieIrving's 50-40-90 accomplishment, and other notable statistics in the final Stat Survey of the regular season 📊
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 18, 2021
Nets will be on upset alert in playoff matchup with Celtics
The Brooklyn Nets won't have an easy path through the Eastern Conference as they'll tangle with the Boston Celtics starting this Saturday at Barclays Center in the first round.
Boston has made three conference finals in the last four seasons and is not a typical first round opponent for the two-seeded Nets.
The Celtics stumbled into the play-in tournament and Jaylen Brown's season-ending wrist injury was yet another blow to a disappointing campaign for the Nets' Atlantic division rival. Brooklyn is getting healthy at the right time, but they can be sure that Brad Stevens will make life difficult for the Nets' stars to shine brightest as their bench play will go a long way in determining the outcome of the series. The Nets won all three regular season meetings with Boston without their three stars playing together, but the coaching advantage is clearly in the Celtics corner.Nets.
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) May 19, 2021
Celtics.
It’s on.
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