Russell Leads the Nets to Victory in Brooklyn
Contents
- The Brooklyn Nets take on the Charlotte Hornets
- Kyrie Irving makes his return to the Nets lineup
- Spencer Dinwiddie leads the Nets in scoring
- The Nets snap their losing streak
- Caris LeVert makes his return to the Nets lineup
- The Nets take on the Boston Celtics
- The Nets take on the Philadelphia 76ers
- The Nets take on the New York Knicks
- The Nets take on the Cleveland Cavaliers
- The Nets take on the Golden State Warriors
Russell Leads the Nets to Victory in Brooklyn. Kyrie Irving had 30 points and 11 assists, and the Nets beat the Charlotte Hornets 116-111, on Wednesday night at Barclays Center in Brooklyn.
The Brooklyn Nets take on the Charlotte Hornets
The Brooklyn Nets took on the Charlotte Hornets on Sunday afternoon, with Kyrie Irving sidelined due to a shoulder injury. Spencer Dinwiddie stepped up in Irving’s absence, scoring a game-high 29 points and adding eight assists as the Nets Won 122-114.
Caris LeVert also chipped in 21 points for Brooklyn, while Joe Harris added 19. The Nets got a big lift off the bench from Taurean Prince, who scored 16 points in 26 minutes of action.
For the Hornets, Devonte’ Graham led the way with 25 points and eight assists. Terry Rozier added 24 points, while PJ Washington scored 21.
Kyrie Irving makes his return to the Nets lineup
Kyrie Irving made his return to the Nets lineup after missing seven games with a shoulder injury, and he looked rusty at times. But he also showed flashes of the All-Star form that made him one of the most coveted free agents last summer.
Irving played 28 minutes and scored 14 points on 6-for-17 shooting. He also had four assists and four turnovers.
The Nets were happy to have Irving back, but they were even happier to get a win. They defeated the Orlando Magic 111-103, at Barclays Center to snap a four-game losing streak
It was a much-needed victory for the Nets, who are now 21-22 and in seventh place in the Eastern Conference standings. They are just half a game ahead of the ninth-place Magic and 3 1/2 games behind the sixth-place Miami Heat
The Nets have been struggling lately, but they are still very much in the playoff race. With Irving back in the lineup, they should be even better than before.
Spencer Dinwiddie leads the Nets in scoring
In a victory over the Indiana Pacers Spencer Dinwiddie led the Nets in scoring with 28 points. He was followed by Russell with 21 points and Allen with 16 points. The Nets improve to 3-1 on the season.
The Nets snap their losing streak
The Brooklyn Nets had lost four games in a row before Monday night’s matchup against the Charlotte Hornets They were in danger of losing a fifth straight game, but Kyrie Irving and Spencer Dinwiddie stepped up to lead the team to a much-needed victory.
The Nets started the game strong and took an early lead. The Hornets fought back and took the lead midway through the second quarter, but the Nets regained the advantage before halftime. Irving and Dinwiddie combined for 35 points in the first half to keep the Nets afloat.
In the second half, it was more of the same from Irving and Dinwiddie. The duo scored 28 of the Nets’ 41 points in the second half as they pulled away from the Hornets for good. Russell finished with a game-high 23 points as the Nets won by a final score of 103-94.
Caris LeVert makes his return to the Nets lineup
Caris Levert made his return to the Nets lineup after missing the last 13 games with a thumb injury, and he led the team to a 108-86 victory over the Lakers in Brooklyn. LeVert scored 17 points in 26 minutes off the bench, and his fellow reserve, Spencer Dinwiddie, added 16 points.
The Nets take on the Boston Celtics
The Brooklyn Nets took on the Boston Celtics in a highly anticipated matchup between Eastern Conference rivals. The Nets were led by superstar point guard Kyrie Irving who had a game-high 28 points. The Celtics were led by Jayson Tatum who scored 24 points.
The Nets got off to a hot start, thanks to Irving’s scoring. They took a 35-22 lead after the first quarter. The Celtics attempted to fight back in the second quarter, but they couldn’t overcome the Nets’ lead. Brooklyn went into halftime with a 64-48 lead.
In the second half, the Celtics continued to chip away at the Nets’ lead. They got it down to six points in the fourth quarter but Irving and the Nets held on for a 101-95 victory.
The Nets take on the Philadelphia 76ers
The Brooklyn Nets took on the Philadelphia 76ers at home on Wednesday night, and it was a close game throughout. The Nets had a slight advantage for most of the game, but the 76ers made a late run in the fourth quarter to tie the game up. With less than a minute to go, guard D’Angelo Russell hit a clutch three-pointer to give the Nets the lead back, and they held on to win by a final score of 112-108. Russell led the Nets with 26 points, and he also added eight assists and seven rebounds in the victory.
The Nets take on the New York Knicks
The Nets took on the New York Knicks last night in Brooklyn, and came out victorious with a final score of 95-87. Brooklyn’s star player Kyrie Irving was sidelined due to injury, but that didn’t stop Spencer Dinwiddie from leading the team to victory with 28 points. This is the first time the Nets have beaten the Knicks this season, and they now have a record of 24-28.
The Nets take on the Cleveland Cavaliers
On Wednesday night, the Nets faced off against the Cleveland Cavaliers in Brooklyn. The Nets got off to a hot start, thanks to point guard D’Angelo Russell. Russell tallied 21 points in the first half, helping the Nets take a 61-46 lead into halftime.
In the second half, the Nets’ offense continued to click, as they extended their lead to as much as 22 points. The Cavaliers made a late push, but it wasn’t enough, as the Nets held on for a 108-94 victory. With the win, the Nets improved to 15-40 on the season.
The Nets take on the Golden State Warriors
On Tuesday, the Brooklyn Nets took on the Golden State Warriors at the Barclays Center. The Nets were led by guard D’Angelo Russell, who scored 28 points in the game. Brooklyn also got a big boosts from their bench, with players like Shabazz Napier and Ed Davis contributing key minutes. The Nets ultimately prevailed, winning 109-102.