Basketball
Nets, ‘Diria’ without Durant: They lose to Pistons
A player can be everything in a team. For the Brooklyn Nets, half. that’s all. Jacque Vaughn’s team in another game Kevin Durant Another defeat, already trailing 2-6 without the forwards, will keep the forwards out for about two more weeks.This time around, something stabbing, something that leaves the team in ‘underwear’, the New York team fades away against being reviled■ Detroit Pistons2nd worst team in the NBA (122-130), in the East has nothing to do with last position and very bad 13-37.
Minimized is the Nets without Durant. Simmons, with a knee problem-, even lost to Kyrie Irving by 40 points (14/27 on shots, 6/12 on triples).That even the Pistons ended up imposing themselves with some comfort. Even the bumps happened at home and Detroit didn’t need a big one Bojan Bodganovich -Barely 11 goals on 4/15 shooting-, so many suitors. Even the Lakers.
The fall has been considerable, with the Vaughan boys reaching the highest level in Trident from competing in a very dignified manner against some Sixers embiid harden mxey Fall apart against these pistons. At this stage without Kevin Durant, the Nets are a mess. San Francisco could beat the Warriors (116-120) in these conditions and compete with Philadelphia (137-133), Oklahoma (102-112) or St. Anthony (106-98).
more than 27 points of Nick Claxton -also 13 rebounds-, or 24 rebounds Edmund Sumner With no one reaching 10, Joe Harris left just 7 points on a triple and 1/4 in 22 minutes, further fueling transfer rumors hanging over the shooting guard.
On the piston they stood out Sadik Bey 25 points (10/19 in TC) and Alec Burks Add 20 former Knicks who have a 6/9 on the pitch and an effective 3/4 in triples. The Nets are comfortable being fourth in the East with a 29-19 record, but they also know they’re going to need their best Durant, as they’re testing. There are concerns.
No one was waiting for them with their conversation about the ring, but their problem was “Vaughan Effect” They’re already embedding that illusion in their poor fans.
Source: Mundo Deportivo
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