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5 Things to Expect from Jeremy Lin & the New-Look Brooklyn Nets
After winning only 41 games in the last two seasons, the revamped and optimistic Brooklyn Nets have Jeremy Lin setting ambitious goals for the team. Here are 5 things I expect and hope to see from both the team and Lin himself in 2017-2018.
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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 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, Even When He Isn’t Playing, is the Most Interesting Thing on the Brooklyn Nets
When the most interesting thing that happened to the Brooklyn Nets during their current losing streak (7 in a row) is Dwight Howard not shaking hands with Jeremy Lin is a joke, there’s something very wrong with the franchise.
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Jeremy Lin, Brooklyn Nets Can’t Stop the Free Fall
Back to back games against the two NBA finalists of the last two years? The Brooklyn Nets weren’t optimistic about walking away with wins in this one, but the 20-point loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers comes at the wrong time for a team that hasn’t been able to take advantage of Jeremy Lin’s return as much as it could have, or at least wanted to.
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Jeremy Lin, Brooklyn Nets Deserve Better From Kenny Atkinson
The best thing one can say about the Brooklyn Nets losing another game, this time with plenty of garbage time, is that it helped reveal the team to be a lot more flawed than just missing Jeremy Lin for most of the beginning of the season.
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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 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.
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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).