Nets hit new low in 121-92 loss to Thunder as season continues to unravel
Every time you think this Nets season can’t get any worse, somehow it does. Wednesday night at Barclays Center delivered the latest low. Brooklyn fell to the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder 121-92, dropped to 17-52 and watched its losing streak stretch to five games in a performance that unraveled almost immediately.
For the game, the Nets shot 36. 7% and committed 23 turnovers. Jared McCain ...
Every time you think this Nets season can’t get any worse, somehow it does. Wednesday night at Barclays Center delivered the latest low. Brooklyn fell to the top-seeded Oklahoma City Thunder 121-92, dropped to 17-52 and watched its losing streak stretch to five games in a performance that unraveled almost immediately.
For the game, the Nets shot 36. 7% and committed 23 turnovers. Jared McCain paced Oklahoma City with 26 points, three rebounds and two assists off the bench.
Jalen Wilson led Brooklyn with 15 points and five rebounds, also on reserve duty. “You feel embarrassed when you score 24 points in a half of basketball,” head coach Jordi Fernández said. “And I do believe, no doubt in my mind, that our guys are better than this.