Three Observations From First Nets Preseason Game That Deserve More Looks
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The anxiety Nets fans experienced all summer is gone. Phew. Let the anxiety about what this team can do this season begin. Brooklyn opened its four-game preseason slate on Monday night with a 127-108 loss at Barclays Center to a Philadelphia squad that sat superstars Joel Embiid and James Harden. Not that such a beating is cause for alarm; every pro sports team’s primary mission for exhibition games is to get out of them in good health. All other results can be flushed away with the toilet water. I mean, how many games has Nets sharpshooter Joe Harris ever played where he air-balled his first two three-pointers like he did on Monday, both on open looks? Maybe when he was 8.
Three Observations From First Nets Preseason Game That Deserve More Looks
Three Observations From First Nets Preseason…
Three Observations From First Nets Preseason Game That Deserve More Looks
The anxiety Nets fans experienced all summer is gone. Phew. Let the anxiety about what this team can do this season begin. Brooklyn opened its four-game preseason slate on Monday night with a 127-108 loss at Barclays Center to a Philadelphia squad that sat superstars Joel Embiid and James Harden. Not that such a beating is cause for alarm; every pro sports team’s primary mission for exhibition games is to get out of them in good health. All other results can be flushed away with the toilet water. I mean, how many games has Nets sharpshooter Joe Harris ever played where he air-balled his first two three-pointers like he did on Monday, both on open looks? Maybe when he was 8.