The drama that surrounded the Nets throughout the summer and in the early part of the season is a distant memory now that Brooklyn has reeled off 11 straight wins and is in the race for the best record in the league, writes Nick Friedell of ESPN.
The franchise was in constant turmoil last season, highlighted by Kyrie Irving‘s uncertain playing status due to his refusal to get the COVID vaccine, James Harden‘s desire to leave, and Ben Simmons‘ unavailability after being acquired. It continued after Brooklyn was swept in the first round of the playoffs, as the summer brought Kevin Durant‘s trade demand, Irving’s last-minute decision to exercise his player option and a general uncertainty heading into training camp about whether all the pieces could fit together.
“It was one of those years you reflect on and you see the turning points in the organization,” Durant said Saturday after his team ended 2022 with a victory in Charlotte. “We’ve seen different moments that brought us together as a group. You see, at this point now towards the end of the year, you start to see us come together and perform what we’ve been looking to do these last couple of years, which was a solid team that plays hard every night. So we went through a lot in this calendar year, but we’re looking for bigger and better things in 2023.”
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- The turnaround began with the decision to make Jacque Vaughn the new head coach after Steve Nash and the organization parted ways in early November, Friedell adds. Suspended Celtics coach Ime Udoka was originally considered the favorite for the job, but Brooklyn turned to Vaughn, who has brought stability to the team and appeals to players with a relaxed style that includes less time spent on practice and shootarounds. “He gives you an ease,” Irving said. “When you come into the locker room nothing’s forced, he’s not too high or too low. He’s just holding himself to a high standard, exemplifying what a leader should look like. So as our head coach, as our leader, I’ve been able to learn some things from him.”
- Brooklyn is also benefiting from improved play by Simmons, who says he has learned how to handle the ups and downs of NBA life, per Brian Lewis of The New York Post. “It’s not getting too carried away knowing we have a long year and guys understand that,” Simmons said after battling through an illness to play Saturday night. “My experiences in Philly, we had a young team and we had guys who are not used to being in the league for that long, and not knowing how to win and not knowing it’s not easy to win. We have a lot of vets on the team, Ky, Kev, guys like that and understanding it’s game-by-game and not getting too carried away with the noise, which has been great.”
- The Nets are optimistic that Joe Harris will be able to return Monday after missing the past four games with soreness in his left knee, Lewis adds.
The drama isn’t a distant memory…
A tweet (not that I am supporting it at all) got a bigger suspension than 2 cases of violence between players…
Hayes and Green deserved to be sidelined longer…
The NBA used to be a respected organisation from the top down…
It’s like ever since the backlash from the Karens of the world over the way the NBA handled the bubble, Silver is too scared to do anything and just does half measures…
Sadly unless the next act of violence gets a higher punishment, the league is just asking for another Malice in the Palace…
As for the Nets themselves… They are still the on paper Nets… On paper they are great… When I see it in the playoffs then it’ll matter…
I would agree, especially about Killian Hayes. He deserved a ten game suspension..that’s how many combined games the Magic got.
Just want to note, the NBA didn’t suspend Kyrie at all. The Nets were the ones who did that, as a way to show they weren’t going to let their organization become a circus. I think Kyrie got a fine from the NBA, but no suspension.
Also yes, Hayes should have been suspended more games. It’s not like Jokic and Morris from last year, Hayes could have killed Wagner by doing that. It’s not even hard to do.
Meanwhile …………..
The Nets are playing great. New Year ……
Nets playing great and the drama and noise seems to be a lot quieter funny that.
Looks like they made the right coaching decision (players stepped aside and let the GM and FO decide). The players (Kyrie) haven’t been as vocal and they are getting results.
Funny that, if everyone just does their job and let other people just do their job things are a lot easier and you more often then not get a positive result.