the Window She was in a desperate position with seconds to play in Tuesday’s match against Houston Missiles At the Barclays Center. Keon Johnson connected to depths to reduce their deficits to two with 6.9 seconds left. From there, all Houston had to do so was the ball was not clean and the game snow in the free throw line.
That’s it.
“They have been believed,” said Natan’s coach, Jordi Fernandez.
But then an unlikely event. Prayer answered. In the search for a corner under his own basket, Amen Thompson tried to find Delon Brooks but he threw a poor pass. The ball rolled up in the hands of D’Agelo Russell on it.
Houston could not compete and the veteran point goalkeeper, with his feet behind the 3 -point points line, the rest. Its shouting collided only Safi, and the fans completely lost it.
“I definitely think that the fans here have underestimated,” Russell said. “They find a way to give you this feeling of being ready to detonate the ceiling from this place if you give them a reason.”
Chaos was a Brokelin climbing ladder to steal his third consecutive victory on Tuesday. Victim against the number 2 in the West in four days. IME UDOKA, Rockets coach, referred to Brooklyn as a “minimum team” after his team beat 110-98 on Saturday at the Toyota Center.
Nets coach Jordi Fernandez refused to comment on UDOKA comments before the match, but Johnson stood at work when he asked them after that.
Johnson said: “Everyone took her personally, just because we come every day and compete,” Johnson said. “Just to read something like that, it was just a lot of fuel on fire.”
The Nets only required bricks during the first thirty minutes of Tuesday’s match. The effort was not the problem. They played hard from start to finish, just as they did three nights ago in Houston. But early on was just one of those nights.
Tosan Evbuomwan and Jalen Wilson combined 5 against 6 of the stadium in the first quarter, then Johnson caught at nine points in the second quarter, keeping the game close. Although only 40.5 % of the field was shot as one team in the first half (4 versus 13 Deep), the window is only two points late at the end of the first half because the missiles were fired by 39.5 %.
Once NIC Claxton caught fire in the third quarter, Momentum began to shift in the prov.
Kalaston, the topic of recent commercial rumors in Los Angeles, scored eight out of 14 points in this period, Teres Martin Add eight more. They led a 55 % shooting effort for networks, surpassing the 27-21 missiles to take the edge of 71-67 in the final frame.
And it became the lowest points that Brooklyn allowed in three quarters this season in the last three games. Sixty -three points last Wednesday in Charlotte, 64 points last Saturday in Houston, and 67 points on Tuesday night at home.
Of course, Houston roar in the fourth quarter. Red Shibard 3 indicators with 3:55 left cut missile deficit into one. Then 3 feet Alperren şingün Hook gave visitors their first progress since 5:52 a sign in the third quarter.
Şengün again hit moments, grabbed an offensive recovery and ended by calling to put the 92-88 missiles with the left 1:30.
But the net continued to fight. With 45.7 seconds remaining, Ziaire Williams dug Trey from the left corner to make it one game-a chance created by Rockets, which takes two horrific 3s at an early age from four in the last minute. In fact, those mental lapses were the reason that they lost the game in the end.
Şengün thought he achieved this in Houston in the end. Brooklyn was unable to keep him out of paint, and he continued to strengthen it, and it seems that four consecutive games in the free shooting line in the last seconds apparently put the game far -fetch.
The nonsense began after Bruks divided a pair of free pomegranates after seconds. For missiles, an epic collapse was in every sense of the word.
Houston committed 18 transformations, which led to 25 points for Brokelin, and her final gifts were the most expensive. The window outperformed 52-40 in the paint alone to 41 % of the shooting at night.
The window, winners of three consecutive, improved for the first time since November, to 17-33 with winning. On Tuesday, Johnson, one of the Brooklyn Champions, led the team by scoring 22 points in slightly more than 29 minutes. Şengün put the missiles with 24 points and 20 rebounds.
Brooklyn will return to work on Wednesday against Washington Processor At the Barclays Center.
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