Nets' struggles against contending teams continue

Nick Metallinos

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They say the hallmark of a great team is one that is able to win the games it is supposed to win. 

Brooklyn has enough talent to win the games it's supposed to, and they've done that just enough to stay atop the East standings, but if they want to compete for an NBA title, they need to figure out how they're going to win those games that aren't necessarily guaranteed wins. 

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The Nets dropped Sunday's game against the Bulls, 111-107, their second loss to their conference rival in the last month. The Nets dropped to 16-7 on the season, just half a game in front of the Bulls, and 1.5 games in front of the surging Milwaukee Bucks, who have finally got their team healthy again. 

Brooklyn has not fared well this season against teams they will likely see in the playoffs. On opening night, they got pummelled by the defending champs, they beat the 76ers a few nights later, but since then have lost to Charlotte, Miami, Chicago (twice), Golden State and Phoenix. 

The Nets are now 0-6 against contending teams. Hardly championship quality. 

“It’s very early for this group,” Nets Coach Steve Nash said recently. “We’ve had multiple guys injured. We have 10 new players. A lot of guys with different backgrounds, different histories, different habits trying to blend together.”

To be fair, Brooklyn probably didn't expect to be without Kyrie Irving as they prepared in the off-season, and Nash has had to scramble and try to figure out his rotations on the fly, but a team with names such as Kevin Durant and James Harden on its roster should still have enough talent to compete with the upper echelon of the NBA. 

The play of Harden has been most concerning this season and tonight he shot just 5-of-21 from the field for 14 points to go with 14 assists. 

The nine-time All-Star is averaging 20.9 points per game this season, his lowest output since the 2011-12 season when he was still with Oklahoma. Brooklyn is 9-2 this season when James Harden scores 20 or more points in a game, 5-0 when Harden scores 25 or more points and are just 7-5 when Harden scores under 20 points.

Those numbers are telling — if Brooklyn are to have any chance of beating contending teams without Irving, it will be crucial that Harden rediscovers the form that earned him an MVP trophy in 2018. 

The Nets now prepare for a four-game road trip against Houston, Dallas, Atlanta and Detroit. While most of those would be guaranteed wins on paper, the Nets have learned that games are not actually played on paper, but rather in real-life arenas. 

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Nick Metallinos

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Nick has been working exclusively within the NBA world for over a decade. He hosted 46 episodes of Ball or Nothin' - a show screened on ESPN highlighting the social media aspects of the NBA. Nick has covered 3 NBA Finals, 5 NBA All-Star weekends, 8 NBA drafts, 5 Jordan Brand Classics plus dozens of playoff games and hundreds of regular season games. 
Nick spends his spare time trying to decide which sneakers best match his outfit.