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The Golden State Warriors beat the Brooklyn Nets, 120-107, behind 58-point effort from the Warriors' second unit.
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3 Nets takeaways from Friday's 119-99 loss at Wizards
The Brooklyn Nets (10-22) began 2026 with a loss to the Houston Rockets that could be somewhat excused because of how many players the Nets were missing for the matchup. Brooklyn had the same issue heading into Friday's game at the Washington Wizards (9-24) and it looks like the Nets have to figure out how to make up for their starters being out.
The Nets are shooting 44.8% from the field this season, 2.4 percentage points lower than the 47.2% the Nuggets allow to opponents. The Nuggets average 14.0 made 3-pointers per game this season, 1.7 more made shots on average than the 12.3 per game the Nets give up.
The Nets once again got out to a big lead against the Warriors at home, but this time their depth was outclassed.
The Nets’ three-game winning streak came to an end Monday night at Barclays Center, as they fell to the Golden State Warriors 120-107 in a game that remained within reach until the final minutes, dropping them to 10-20 on the season.
Nets rookie Drake Powell will return from his third ankle sprain of the season during Saturday's road matchup with the Timberwolves.
Justin Champagnie scores 20 points off the bench — one of six Wizards in double figures — as Washington stayed hot by opening the new year with a 20-point rout.
The Nets lost again Tuesday night. They played poorly again in the fourth quarter, dropping a game in which they led in that final quarter, outplayed thoroughly by the Celtics in a 113-99 defeat at Barclays Center. Despite the latest loss, Jordi Fernández ...