The Nets flew back to Brooklyn on Sunday night after winning their fifth game of a season-long six-game road trip, 120-96, in Oklahoma City. Other than the normal rigors of travel in the COVID-19 era, it wasn’t the most arduous of excursions, as the Nets took care of business versus the five opponents not expected to make the postseason while falling to a rising Bulls squad on the back end of a back-to-back. All such stretches, however, provide opportunities to measure a team under the adversity of the NBA road, from how it responds to uneven officiating and allowable physicality to its execution when the games are on the line.
Three Takeaways From Nets’ Six-Game Road Trip
Three Takeaways From Nets’ Six-Game Road Trip
Three Takeaways From Nets’ Six-Game Road Trip
The Nets flew back to Brooklyn on Sunday night after winning their fifth game of a season-long six-game road trip, 120-96, in Oklahoma City. Other than the normal rigors of travel in the COVID-19 era, it wasn’t the most arduous of excursions, as the Nets took care of business versus the five opponents not expected to make the postseason while falling to a rising Bulls squad on the back end of a back-to-back. All such stretches, however, provide opportunities to measure a team under the adversity of the NBA road, from how it responds to uneven officiating and allowable physicality to its execution when the games are on the line.