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Brooklyn Nets – John Wall Too Much For Them Every Time
It’s been tough for the Brooklyn Nets against the Washington Wizards every time this season, and a third was no different. John Wall had a huge game, leading his team back from a 10-point fourth quarter deficit en route to a season swepp over the old and unpredictable, coming away with the 101-94 win.
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Brooklyn Nets: Cracking The Two-Team Theory
With every game and win, it gets more convincing – the Brooklyn Nets are for real, and their third win this season over the Miami Heat makes them a real threat to the previous two-horse race concept in the Eastern conference, finding the right kind of formula, led by Paul Pierce who keeps on shining when he sees LeBron James in front of him, and getting plenty of help from Shaun Livingston and Mirza Teletovic.
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Brooklyn Nets – Veterans Barely Overcome Youth
The Brooklyn Nets continue to swing from awful performances to impressive wins, this time providing the latter against the Toronto Raptors in a game with a lot of playoff and divisional standings implications.
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Brooklyn Nets – Form is Temporary, Class is Permanent
Maybe we were wrong all along about the Brooklyn Nets? After beating the Memphis Grizzlies 103-94 thanks to big games from Joe Johnson and Marcus Thornton, there might be a lot more to this team than just a season’s second half surge before an early exit in the playoffs.
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Brooklyn Nets – The Better Side of New York
One night the Chicago Bulls play almost perfect basketball on both ends of the floor, and the other look like a complete mess, with plenty of credit going to the Brooklyn Nets and especially Deron Williams and Joe Johnson.
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Brooklyn Nets – Like a Completely Different Team
After losing by 44 points, not a lot expected this kind of dominance from the Brooklyn Nets, as they soared against the Denver Nuggets with a 112-89 win, showing that being old only means they know which games to turn it up for.
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Blazers Over Nets – Embarassing Moment For the Old & Slow
NBA teams don’t give it their all every night – it’s impossible in an 82 game season. But no one should look as bad as the Brooklyn Nets did on their visit to play the Portland Trail Blazers, losing 124-80.
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Reactions to Jason Collins Being the First Openly Gay Player in the NBA
The Brooklyn Nets signed Jason Collins on a 10-day contract to help them handle their big-man crisis, and by playing have made him the first openly gay player in America’s four major sports, although the sensation of it was mostly used last year when he announced it.
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Nets Over Lakers – Jason Collins More Important Than Win
There were only 11 minutes of Jason Collins on the floor for the Brooklyn Nets in their 108-102 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, but that period of time, which is less than one NBA quarter, were a lot more important and frankly more intriguing than the entire game.
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NBA Rumors – Cleveland Cavaliers & Brooklyn Nets Interested in Jason Terry & Jarrett Jack Trade
Sometimes trades, even at this stage of the season, aren’t about getting better, but actually saving money. The Cleveland Cavaliers aren’t too happy with Jarrett Jack, but he might work out better on the Brooklyn Nets. Jason Terry seems to be a part of this trade to, but probably only if a third team is involved.