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Are Jeremy Lin & the Brooklyn Nets Better Off Without Kenny Atkinson?
Maybe there’s no reason to get too hung up about the Brooklyn Nets messing up another winnable game, this time losing 95-98 at home to the Boston Celtics. But perhaps it was another example of Kenny Atkinson mismanaging and misreading the situation. Who knows, maybe the Brooklyn Nets need a better head coach. Maybe Jeremy Lin, despite his connection with Atkinson, could benefit from someone else.
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Jeremy Lin & the Brooklyn Nets Have a Good Thing Going Against the New York Knicks
For the second time in less than a week, the Brooklyn Nets beat the New York Knicks, this time in the Madison Square Garden. The 121-110 victory was the Nets 13th win this season and their fourth since Jeremy Lin came back from injury in late February.
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NBA Rumors: Chicago Bulls Don’t Have Dwyane Wade For Their Last Playoff Ticket Fight
This season is shaping up to be another dud for the Chicago Bulls. One piece of awful news they received is that Dwyane Wade is out for the rest of the regular season, and will only be back if they make the playoffs.
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NBA Rumors: New York Knicks Have Given Up on Making the Playoffs
Sometimes it takes someone saying something outright to make it true. The New York Knicks have been slipping out of the postseason picture ever since the All-Star break, but it took until now for Jeff Hornacek to pretty much admit the team is no longer fantasizing about making it to the East’s final 8.
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Jeremy Lin Can’t Stop Scoring While the Brooklyn Nets… Nevermind
Another game, another Brooklyn Nets loss. This time to the Oklahoma City Thunder, 122-104. From the Jeremy Lin point of view, this was another fine individual outing, although it would be nice to come attached to more than two wins since he’s come back.
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Jeremy Lin Gradually Playing More; Brooklyn Nets Stay the Same
The Brooklyn Nets end their never ending road trip with a loss to the Dallas Mavericks. Another winnable game, like most of them since Jeremy Lin has gotten back from his injury. However, the game slipped out of their hands in the final quarter.
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Jeremy Lin Progress Positively Affecting Sean Kilpatrick as Brooklyn Nets Return to Their Norm
The Brooklyn Nets failed to keep up with the Atlanta Hawks in a close game that ended 110-105 in the Hawks’ favor, with Jeremy Lin having another impressive performance, with his progress and return to form directly affecting (and in a good way) the usually inconsistent Sean Kilpatrick.
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Jeremy Lin Shows the Brooklyn Nets What They’ve Been Missing
If anyone, including Kenny Atkinson, needed a reminder of just how important Jeremy Lin is to the Brooklyn Nets, his fourth quarter performance in the shocking win over the Memphis Grizzlies served as a very fun reminder. The worst team in the NBA beat a sleeper contender 122-109, in the FedEx Forum of all places.
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Jeremy Lin Keeps Scoring But Brooklyn Nets Broken Beyond Repair (This Season)
The Brooklyn Nets lost their 51st game of the season and 18th out of their last 19, beaten by the Portland Trail Blazers 130-116. Bright side? Jeremy Lin had another impressive scoring performance, and so did Sean Kilpatrick, who for me is the biggest disappointment this season, although the conditions around him didn’t really help nurture positive progress for anyone.
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Jeremy Lin Stays Under Minute Restriction as Brooklyn Nets Lose Number 50
The Brooklyn Nets couldn’t keep up with the Utah Jazz in the second half of their Salt Lake City encounter, ending 112-97 in favor of the home team. Jeremy Lin had his moments in another game limited by his minute restriction, but the Nets still limped towards their 50th loss of the season.