Tag: Shaun Livingston

  • Nets vs Knicks – Everything Working For One, Falling Apart For the Other

    Just over a week ago, things looked great for the New York Knicks. Now, after losing 103-80 to the Brooklyn Nets, their fourth consecutive defeat, it’s back to that lowest of the low point, while their rivals are playing the best basketball in the Eastern conference aside from the Indiana Pacers.

  • Brooklyn Nets – London Feels Like Home

    The NBA keeps sending the Brooklyn Nets to play in London, and the improving team keeps on winning. The Nets beat the Atlanta Hawks 127-110 in yet another special shooting performance from Joe Johnson.

  • Heat vs Nets – LeBron James Ran Out of Teammates

    The Miami Heat have lost consecutive games for the first time in more than a month, as LeBron James couldn’t finish a game he felt too alone in due to six personal fouls, while the Brooklyn Nets, suddenly one of the hottest teams in the league (five consecutive wins) came away with the 104-95 double overtime win.

  • Warriors vs Nets – Some Records Aren’t Meant to be Broken

    Warriors vs Nets – Some Records Aren’t Meant to be Broken

    The Golden State Warriors ran out of steam, while the Brooklyn Nets seem to finally gaining some positive momentum, winning their fourth consecutive game despite playing without Deron Williams.

  • Nets vs Thunder – It Doesn’t Get any More Embarassing

    Even without Russell Westbrook, the Oklahoma City Thunder should not be losing to the Brooklyn Nets. However, foul trouble and the usual blend of bad coaching and some selfish basketball made this one a very close game, resulting in Joe Johnson proving yet again he just might be the best pair of hands to put the ball in with the game on the line.

  • Nets vs Raptors – Momentary Relief, Not Salvation

    Nets vs Raptors – Momentary Relief, Not Salvation

    The Brooklyn Nets are still an expensive, yet pretty bad basketball team, with Jason Kidd not really doing a great job in his attempt to lead them. But there is a bit of light at the end of the tunnel for them, as their 102-100 win over the Toronto Raptors showed, suggesting that even without their two best players, there’s still hope to create a foundation that will eventually get them into the playoffs.