The Nets are hoping to move past a chaotic offseason, but they looked completely out of sync in Thursday’s 29-point loss to the Heat, writes Brian Lewis of The New York Post. “I didn’t like anything,” Kevin Durant said after Brooklyn committed 26 turnovers while shooting 39.2% from the field and 5-of-28 from three-point range. Coach Steve Nash agreed, saying a lot of improvement is needed before the regular season begins.
“We were second best in every category,” Nash said. “The mentality Miami brought, as we know they play physical, they’re going to get into you, and we allowed them to win that battle. All those little battles: Space, time, poise, screening, not screening, getting cut, no vision, not boxing out, not getting loose balls. You can go down the list, but really it starts with the mentality. They showed it and we’ve got to try to match that going forward.”
Ben Simmons struggled with playmaking duties in his second game after sitting out all of last season. Nash wants him to be more aggressive in attacking the basket, particularly against smaller defenders, but he managed just four points and four assists Thursday while turning the ball over six times.
“Get them out of the way now. Gotta get them out now. So that’s something I can be conscious of it and fix that I’m not too worried about that. I mean, it’s just the second game back in like a year,” Simmons said. “… I can’t be turning the ball over. I’m the point guard, so I’ve got to take responsibility in terms of that. But I’d rather figure out my angles and time the passes now and then in the regular season.”
There’s more from the Atlantic Division:
- The Nets were on the brink of disaster this summer, but they still haven’t gone over the edge, John Hollinger of the Athletic states in his preview of the team. Although there was high drama involving Durant and Kyrie Irving, Hollinger points out that Brooklyn didn’t make an offseason roster move involving anyone earning more than $10MM.
- Sixers guard Furkan Korkmaz blames nerve damage in his right arm for what he calls a “horrible” 2021/22 season, per Gina Mizell of The Philadelphia Inquirer. The injury affected his shot and Korkmaz fell out of the team’s rotation after hitting a career-low 28.9% on three-pointers. “I want to show the people again what I’m capable of,” he said. “Because, at the end of the day, whatever you do, people remember the end (of the season).”
- After signing a non-guaranteed deal with the Raptors this summer, Josh Jackson is making a strong bid for a roster spot, according to Doug Smith of The Toronto Star.
Nets looked like the 2020 76ers
Ridiculous comment.
Sign Jackson
easy to say sign Josh, but roster spots are limited to 15; so sign him at whose expense? if he’s not one of the three to be cut prior to the opener then who are the three? Hernangomez? Banton? Champagnie? Wilson? Koloko? Flynn? Brown?
brooklyn may get off to a slow start this season but once it clicks its to the moon
Ok.
Hahaha
All the self centred, egotistical rants, and me first over team will magically disappear.
I love Brooklyn! However, Milwaukee is gonna be really, really tough to take out in the Playoffs!
Giannis is a monster!
Milwaukee still has the ability to upgrade their roster. They will add to their roster by the trade deadline.
@Very
Does this mean you’ve switched from your claims that the Nets will win the ‘chip to the Bucks?
Uh huh.
What is the point of your comment?
Uh huh.
So where was Kyrie Irving? Sick? Injured? Unvaccinated? Didn’t feel like playing? Can’t get it up for an exhibition game? I see “coach’s decision.” Hmm. Wondering how many games Kyrie will have off this year. Wonder what the over/under is on that?
Pretty sure he had a kid…he played the first game
One of the most overrated NBA teams of all time. Not sure why Nash is already resting Irving and Harris, but it sure doesn’t bode well for the season!
Didnt Nash say the other day he didnt care if Simmons take ZERO shots well now he wants him to be more aggressive. Thats what they wanted in philly for yearssss!
Nets didnt replace the defense they lost in the front court behind KD, Simmons, and Claxton. They already ha e Nash hurting their chances, but they need those spots to be a top 5 team in the east, and they dont have it on this roster. There should be several options available at those positions by the end of training camp, some of which currently available, and they should strongly consider making those additions
Also would like to see them starting with lineups with Kyrie, O’neal at the 3, KD at the 4, and Simmons at the 5, with either Curry or Harris at the 2…
It would be nice to pair Curry with Simmons again, but you could still do that in the 2nd unit when Simmons moves positions, and then they have Sumner and/or Duke for guard/wing defense off the bench