The Nets, still without Kevin Durant due to contact tracing, lost to the Pistons last night 122-111, giving Brooklyn its 3rd straight loss and dropping its record to 7-11 against sub -.500 teams. At one point, James Harden was even seen getting visibly frustrated with his own teammates during a timeout. When asked about their struggles after the game, Kyrie Irving replied: ‘I don’t think that we go out every single day of our lives and sacrifice the time in order to be average at anything. And we look very average. And we have the talent that the eye test presents that we should be dominating.’ Hear what Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe have to say about the Brooklyn Nets’ recent struggles.
Chris Broussard: Kyrie Irving’s reasoning for Nets’ struggles is valid; talks need for defense | FIRST THINGS FIRST
Wed Feb 10 , 2021
Chris Broussard joins the show to talk of the latest turmoil with the Brooklyn Nets. Broussard feels Kyrie Irving’s reasoning for their struggles is somewhat valid. Kyrie, Kevin Durant and James Harden need to get used to playing together to create a rhythm while majorly also focusing on defense. ESN […]
