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The Brooklyn Nets took care of business, winning games 1 and 2 at home against the Boston Celtics pretty handily. Now, it’s on to Boston and Game 3, where all eyes will be on Kyrie Irving. No, not. ....
Nets missed Jeff Green in Game 3 . How will they compensate for his loss Share this story Photo by Brian Babineau/NBAE via Getty Images The Nets’ best rotation played only two postseason games before losing a key piece in Jeff Green. The Nets veteran who suffered a strained plantar fascia in his left foot will miss at least the remainder of the first-round series against the Celtics. His loss was felt in Game 3. The void of Green’s versatility had its fingerprints all over the Game 3 loss Friday. Brooklyn’s floor spacing was restricted without Green on the floor resulting in stagnant offense other than the iso ball using Kevin Durant and James Harden which did keep Brooklyn in the contest. ....
Opened up a can of whoop ass and served it dry. The Brooklyn Nets hosted the Boston Celtics on Tuesday night and put on a performance for the ages as they cruised to a 22 point win in front of a. ....
Jeff Green out for the remainder of first-round series; Nic Claxton to see minutes increase Share this story Photo by Nathaniel S. Butler/NBAE via Getty Images After playing their first two games with a fully healthy roster (minus Spencer Dinwiddie), the Nets have faced their first injury blow of the playoffs. Jeff Green the Nets veteran forward strained his plantar fascia in his left foot during the Game 2 win over the Celtics and will be re-evaluated in 10 days. The injury blow will result in Brooklyn being without their reliable veteran for the remainder of the first-round series. “He’s been so valuable to us this year with all the injuries we’ve had. He’s been able to play multiple positions, different roles and fill in all the gaps for us. Fortunately, we’re relatively healthy elsewhere, but it’s a loss,” said Steve Nash on Green. “He’s a guy that’s done a lot for us and means a lot to us on and off the court. We just hope he can ....
Photo by Steven Ryan/Getty Images Game 1 is in the books. The Brooklyn Nets took care of the Boston Celtics, pretty handily after a really, really poor start to the game. By the second half, though, they were off and running. The Nets are the better team in this series, especially with Jaylen Brown out, but you do have to be mindful of the fact that the Celtics stars, led by Jayson Tatum and Kemba Walker, had awful shooting nights in Game 1. You have to expect them to play better in Game 2 on Tuesday night. Join us after the game for a live chat on Clubhouse. Details: ....