Brooklyn Nets, Philadelphia 76ers and Bounce-Back Win
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When the Philadelphia 76ers take the court on Sunday night to face the Brooklyn Nets, they’ll remain without two core players, who have yet to make their season
An uninspired 0–6 start has left the Brooklyn Nets searching for effort, identity, and answers under head coach Jordi Fernandez after another lopsided loss to the short-handed 76ers.
Brooklyn ranks at or near the bottom in every significant defensive category through its 0-5 start entering Sunday night’s game against the 76ers at Barclays Center.
The Nets' season-opening losing streak continued on Monday, as they fell to 0-7 with a home loss to Minnesota.
The NBA does not take kindly to court stormers. Per the league's code of fan conduct, violating stadium rules can result in ejections, stadium bans and loss of season tickets. Additionally, fans can be charged with crimes, such as trespassing, depending on local law.
Among a harsh Atlantic Division of the Eastern Conference, the Brooklyn Nets have the potential to have one of the best frontcourt rotations in the coming seasons. Nic Claxton and Day'Ron Sharpe have held down the center position for the past few seasons ...
The Brooklyn Nets are winless this season with plenty of issues, but their rim protection could be at the top of the list.  On Monday night, there were 22 teams
Cavaliers game seeking selfie with Donovan Mitchell. Security quickly intervened as Mitchell backed away and repositioned for safety.
A game between the Cleveland Cavaliers and Brooklyn Nets grew a little extra exciting, as a fan rushed onto the court during the fourth quarter of the game. The fan disrupted the game with five minutes left in the matchup in Brooklyn's Barclays Center.
Kelly Oubre Jr. scored 29 points before exiting with a sprained ankle as the Philadelphia 76ers continued their strong start with a 129-105 victory over the winless Brooklyn Nets Sunday night in New York.