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Brooklyn Nets Streaking Again, Jeremy Lin Finds His Shot, Brook Lopez Still Hot
Just let the Brooklyn Nets play the Atlanta Hawks every day, and they’ll win the East. The worst team in the NBA sunk the slumping Hawks even further with a 91-82 win, as Brook Lopez had another strong game on a back-to-back stretch, while Jeremy Lin found his shot after struggling from long range for a bit.
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Brooklyn Nets Can’t Do Well With an OK’ish Jeremy Lin and Bad Brook Lopez
The Brooklyn Nets end a pretty good March with two consecutive losses. They lost 90-89 to the Detroit Pistons in a rough game to watch, with Brook Lopez shooting bricks all night long, and Jeremy Lin not having one of his better games.
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Brooklyn Nets Flourish With the Deadly Jeremy Lin & Brook Lopez Pick N’ Roll
The Brooklyn Nets continue with their terrific (all relative, right?) March, beating the Atlanta Hawks 107-92 with a strong performance from both Brook Lopez and Jeremy Lin, who didn’t just do well individually, but worked amazingly off each other with a few deadly pick & rolls.
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Brooklyn Nets Might Have a New All-Time Leading Scorer Before the End of the Season (Hint: It’s Brook Lopez)
In a season that can gently be described as disappointing, including currently having the worst record in the NBA and going without their best player (Jeremy Lin, although that’s always up for debate) for more than half of the campaign, the Brooklyn Nets still have a little something to celebrate before it’s over: A new franchise all-time leading scorer, Brook Lopez.
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Brook Lopez Coming Up Big for Brooklyn Nets; Jeremy Lin Back Soon
With a buzzer beating jumper, Brook Lopez did more damage to the Detroit Pistons playoff hopes than any good to the bottom of the heap Brooklyn Nets, but it did provide a small feel good moment for a team that hasn’t had a lot of them this season.
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Jeremy Lin Can’t Stop Scoring While Brooklyn Nets Finally Taste Victory
For the first time since October, the Brooklyn Nets won a game with Jeremy Lin, and didn’t have to halt the celebrations knowing their point guard picked up another hamstring injury.
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Jeremy Lin & Brooklyn Nets in a Copy-Paste Kind of Back-to-Back
As Jeremy Lin made his second appearance in two nights for the Brooklyn Nets after a looooong absence, it dawned on me that their 112-95 loss to the Golden State Warriors wasn’t very different in comparison to their loss in the Rockies 24 hours earlier. Same problems, same kind of hopelessness, besides Lin.
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Jeremy Lin, Brooklyn Nets Doomed by Another 3rd Quarter Collapse
The Brooklyn Nets losing to the Golden State Warriors isn’t a surprise. But how it happened, including blowing a huge lead in the second half, left a bitter taste in everyone’s mouths, as Jeremy Lin was two rebounds short of a triple double, but didn’t end up having the kind of game you remember for […]
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Jeremy Lin Keeps Ballin’, Brooklyn Nets Blow Another Opportunity
The Brooklyn Nets lose another close game, this time 108-107 against the Philadelphia 76ers. Jeremy Lin was terrific again in his continous limited minutes role off the bench, which makes us waiting for a “full” return, which could help the Nets finally win a game.
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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.