Nets' Jordi Fernandez explained what happened at end of Warriors loss
The Brooklyn Nets led the Golden State Warriors by nine points in the fourth quarter, but head coach Jordi Fernandez explained what went wrong.
The Brooklyn Nets looked like they were on their way to winning their first game since Mar. 9 when they led the Golden State Warriors by nine points in the fourth quarter. Brooklyn had one of those games where they played well for the majority of the game just to let go of the rope in the end.
Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez gave his take on the loss. "We couldn't find the sprays [to the three-point line]. I think that we could have shot a little bit [more threes] and, once again, the free-throw disparity, they shot 15 more free-throws than us," Fernandez said after Wednesday's 109-106 loss at the Warriors.
Brooklyn finished the game shooting a great 48. 1% from the field against Golden State, but the fourth quarter is where the young Nets struggled once again. "Is it a matter of us being young?
I don't know, but I keep seeing it over and over and over again, and it can be frustrating," Fernandez continued. "So, it's something that I have to figure it out... I'm not complaining about their free-throws.