The Nets are facing elimination after going down 3-0 to the Celtics in their first-round series. With their backs against the wall, the team will need a miracle to overcome such a deficit, Scott Cacciola of the New York Times writes.
No team has ever come back from trailing 3-0 in NBA history. It’s happened in other sports such as baseball — the Red Sox defeated the Yankees prior to the 2004 World Series — and the NHL has seen it happen four times. As other coaches like Toronto’s Nick Nurse have noted (the Raptors were down 3-0 entering Game 4), several NBA teams have come back from a 3-1 deficit, making Game 4 an important one.
Brooklyn will have to win on Monday to have any glimmer of hope. The following game would be played in Boston. If the team can somehow manage to steal that contest, Game 6 in Brooklyn could provide enough momentum for a Game 7. Then again, there’s a reason so few professional sports teams have been able to achieve this feat.
Here are some other notes from the Eastern Conference:
- The return of Ben Simmons‘ back pain this weekend was met with surprise and disappointment from the Nets, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski writes. Simmons was expected to play in Game 4, but he reported back soreness on Sunday and will no longer play. He hasn’t appeared in a game this season.
- Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com examines whether second-year swingman Isaac Okoro could make a jump for the Cavaliers next season. Okoro disappointed in the team’s play-in tournament games, but he showed flashes of potential throughout the campaign. Cleveland drafted him No. 5 overall in 2020.
- He may not have won the Rookie of the Year award, but Pistons guard Cade Cunningham is vital to the team’s future, Omari Sankofa II of the Detroit Free Press writes. As we previously relayed, Cunningham placed behind Evan Mobley (second place) and Scottie Barnes (first place) for the award, receiving nine of 100 possible first-place votes.