Monday, April 25, 2022

Brooklyn Nets Face Elimination and Uncertainty

From the desk: THE HOOPS OF FLATBUSH

GAME FOUR
Boston Celtics
vs.
Brooklyn Nets
FROM
Flatbush Avenue

Nets Continue Battling Themselves

We've seen this before ... this is nothing new; there's no need for an overly technical breakdown of the situation.  

All can be boiled down to ball possession: it's been a season-long issue that stems back to last year.

In game three, the Nets and Celtics achieved the same points from behind the arc and free throw line.  Both even shot 50% from the field.  Rebounds and assists were also reasonably balanced.  But Boston had seven more possessions than Brooklyn and squeezed out a six-point margin of victory.  

In most games, Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving outscore this discrepancy.  Sure, the Nets had six players score in double-digits.  But when KD and Kyrie are not on their game, this happens.  Durant was limited to just 11 FG attempts, and Kyrie was 0/7 from behind the arc; both scored just 16 points.  Instead, Bruce Brown led the Nets with 26 points and eight rebounds, while Patty Mills' and Nic Claxton's efforts off the bench went for naught.

Meanwhile, Jayson Tatum led the floor with 29 FG attempts and 39 points, and Jaylen Brown followed with 23 points.

Flatbush is now down three games to none for so many reasons and more than several people to blame. 

Game four is Monday night at the Flatbush Avenue gym.

Go down fighting, will ya ...



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