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Jeremy Lin Doesn’t Play, Lopez & Bogdanovic Can’t Lift Nets
The first game without Jeremy Lin for the Brooklyn Nets ended with a 99-95 loss to the Charlotte Hornets. If it wasn’t for Brook Lopez going cold in the second half or Bojan Bogdanovic missing pretty much everything all night long, and maybe they would have been able to pull it off.
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Jeremy Lin Injury Puts the Brooklyn Nets in a Point Guard Bind
The Brooklyn Nets have a problem for the next two weeks, maybe more: Their best player and pretty much only point guard, Jeremy Lin, has a hamstring strain, a tricky type of injury. Short term, the team is in a rough spot because they don’t really have natural point guards to fill up the spot.
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Jeremy Lin, Brook Lopez & Brooklyn Nets Terrific Before the Hamstring Injury
The Brooklyn Nets got a much needed 109-101 win over the Detroit Pistons, which included a terrific game from Brook Lopez and a very good first half from Jeremy Lin, however he didn’t play in the second half due to a hamstring injury, which the Nets are hoping ends up being something minor.
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Jeremy Lin Needs Brooklyn Nets Teammates to Step Up (Pistons Preview)
The loss to the Chicago Bulls was the wrong way to start off a homestand that offers rest between nights and winnable games. Jeremy Lin is living up to the expectations, but there needs to be more for the Nets to start building towards something this season. Facing the Detroit Pistons on a second night of a back to back isn’t a bad opportunity.
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Jeremy Lin the Only Good Thing About an Embarrassing Brooklyn Nets Performance
It’s really difficult finding something good to write about following the Brooklyn Nets 30-point home loss to the Chicago Bulls (118-88).
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Jeremy Lin & Brooklyn Nets Expectations Heading Into a 4-Game Homestand
The Brooklyn Nets, after a day of rest, go back home to face the Chicago Bulls. This could be a very good opportunity for Jeremy Lin against a big, quality backcourt to show how good he is right now. Looking at the bigger picture, this is a difficult matchup for the Nets.
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Jeremy Lin, Brooklyn Nets Show Positives Despite Fatigue & Loss
There’s a term coaches hate: Moral victories. They often come after losses. But the Brooklyn Nets losing 110-108 to the Milwaukee Bucks, with Jeremy Lin having a rough shooting night but doing a lot of other things to put the Nets within one possession of winning the game, had a lot of things to feel good about despite the loss.
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Brooklyn Nets: Jeremy Lin & Brook Lopez Pick & Roll Lethal as Can Be
The Brooklyn Nets won their first game in their “new era”, with Jeremy Lin leading the way on an almost-triple double but more importantly, actually playing the playmaker and not observer, with Sean Kilpatrick showing his capabilties and Brook Lopez actually showing up.
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Brooklyn Nets Need Jeremy Lin to Run the Offense, Not Observe It
As a prologue to the Brooklyn Nets playing their first home game of the season (facing the Indiana Pacers), we’ll mention that the offense needs Jeremy Lin to run it, not just be part of it.
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Jeremy Lin Good, Could do Better; Brooklyn Nets Have Plenty of Problems
Overall, no surprise that the Boston Celtics beat the Brooklyn Nets 122-117 on opening night for both teams, with the Nets eating up a big lead in the final minutes. Jeremy Lin didn’t have a dream debut, but he played well enough to leave us wanting more, while the team around him showed once more how much work needs to be done.