YEAR TEN
OPENING DAY
SUNDAY
Hornets 111
NETS 95
FINAL
After Three Games, We Can Speak of Trends
The tenth opening day in Brooklyn Nets history will be a difficult one to forget.
After splitting games at Milwaukee and Philadelphia, Flatbush fans were left stung by a listless fourth-quarter effort en route to a ponderous loss against the Charlotte Hornets at Barclays Center. It's a game poised to remain swollen in our memory all season long.
After a recurring slow start, the Nets took a 58-50 lead into halftime. The meltdown ensued post haste. Charlotte outscored the Nets 29-20 in the third to seize a one-point lead, then in the fourth quarter, blew them out by a 32-17 margin. All told, Brooklyn was outscored 61-37 in the second half, a margin of 24 points. Thus, there were issues on both sides of the court and everywhere in between.
Kevin Durant led the floor with 38 points in a game-high 36 minutes, being asked to do everything. James Harden was the only other Net in double-digits with 15 points and a game-high eight assists. However, Harden likewise turned the ball over eight times.
Otherwise, Flatbush Avenue reeked of lethargy. They totaled just 12 shots from the free-throw line, four by Nicolas Claxton. The Hornets had eight more assists, four more rebounds, four more blocks, seven more fastbreak points, and most glaring, 14 more points in the paint.
Wait ...
Charlotte marks Brooklyn's third straight opponent to lead the game in total shots. The Nets have so far been outshot by a 290-259 overall margin. All three opponents have exceeded 90-plus attempts. Whereas the Nets have been limited to 86.3 shots per game, Kevin Durant averages 26.6% of those.
Speaking of which, six Brooklyn players took more shots than Joe Harris, who finished with seven points in 28 minutes.
Brooklyn's bench got outscored by a 39-27 margin. Patty Mills was ice cold, shooting 2/10 from the field and 1/6 from three in 32 minutes. LaMarcus Aldridge led the bench with nine points in 22 minutes, and Bruce Brown added eight points in 27 minutes.
This was Coach Nash's first lineup change in three games. Jevon Carter started replacing Blake Griffin with back-to-back games, who is due to start Monday against Washington. Carter was 1/7 from the field for three points in 26 minutes.
When Blake Griffin returns on Monday, I'm curious to see if, after three straight games, Nicolas Claxton continues in a starting role.
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