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Jeremy Lin Return Goes Smoothly, Brooklyn Nets More Competitive Than Usual
Fact 1: The Brooklyn Nets lost on the road again, this time 122-118 to the Houston Rockets. Fact 2: Jeremy Lin played his first game in over a month, and looked good, even very good in the second half. While this was another loss, Nets fans have a few things to smile about looking ahead towards the rest of the season.
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Jeremy Lin Finally Returns, Brooklyn Nets Taking it Slow
We’ll keep it short and simple: Jeremy Lin is going to play his first basketball game since November 2. The Brooklyn Nets will play on the road against the Houston Rockets. A special game for Lin for a number of reasons, but he’ll be limited in his minutes, and probably for a while. The Nets have him back, but will take their time until he’s really back, full-time, with no one worrying too much about his hamstring acting up again.
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Jeremy Lin & the Brooklyn Nets Who Can’t Wait to Have Him Back
Besides their occasional win, the Brooklyn Nets have been in wait mode for over a month. Now, the wait is over, sort of: Jeremy Lin is practicing again, which means his return to the court is coming.
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Sean Kilpatrick Goes Wild, Brooklyn Nets Stop Losing, Jeremy Lin Still Out
The losing streak is over for the Brooklyn Nets, stunning the Los Angeles Clippers 127-122 in double overtime behind a huge performance by Sean Kilpatrick and a big one from Brook Lopez, all the while pissing off Doc Rivers. Whether or not this means some positive consistency in the games ahead? Hard to see it happening while Jeremy Lin is still out with his hamstring injury.
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Thoughts on the Brooklyn Nets, Jeremy Lin, Tanking and Tradeable Assets
With this Brooklyn Nets season slowly turning into a mini-nightmare of blowout losses and non existent defense, don’t be surprised if the trade rumors come swirling in, and fast. Jeremy Lin will have his name included in them as well, even if right now it doesn’t seem like something realistic.
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Brooklyn Nets, (Still Injured) Jeremy Lin and & Meaningless Losing
Let’s keep this short, because while Jeremy Lin is out, the Brooklyn Nets are somewhere between tanking and being the worst in the NBA without meaning. They’ve lost six consecutive games, the most recent one by 21 points to the Indiana Pacers. Next up are the Sacramento Kings, but without Lin, does it matter?
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Brooklyn Nets Slowly Sinking While Waiting for Jeremy Lin
The Brooklyn Nets are on hiatus. The team is playing, and losing, this time by 19 points at home to the Boston Celtics. But everything, including the development of certain players is put on hold while Jeremy Lin remains sidelined with a hamstring injury.
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Jeremy Lin Still Sidelined While the Brooklyn Nets are Falling Apart
There wasn’t a single surprised soul inside the Barclays Arena in Brooklyn as the Nets lost 129-109 to the Portland Trail Blazers. Jeremy Lin is still out with his mysterious hamstring injury, and no one knows when he’ll actually be back.
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Jeremy Lin Keeps Recovering, Brooklyn Nets Keep Losing
The Brooklyn Nets can’t wait to get out of L.A. They can’t wait for their road trip out West to end. They can’t wait for Jeremy Lin (and others) to get back from their injuries. They can’t wait to get on the winning track again.
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Jeremy Lin Injured, Brook Lopez Resting: Brooklyn Nets Had no Chance
The Brooklyn Nets began their two-game trip to L.A. with a game against the Los Angeles Clippers. No Brook Lopez (rest) and no Jeremy Lin (still shut down because of the hamstring) among other injures didn’t leave Kenny Atkinson with too many options, and it certainly looked that way from the first moment the two teams stepped on the floor.