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We're back talking all things Brooklyn Nets basketball! Adam Armbrecht flies solo following the 118-95 loss on the road to the Chicago Bulls. This was a game that ultimately came down to fatigue, as the Nets played their third game in four nights and the second of a back to back. There were times this one got down right sloppy, but overall it was another litmus test for the Nets as the feel their way through early season adjustments.
James Harden's road to recovery took a modest step forward as he continues to discuss the definition of a foul with NBA officials. Harden showed he is continuing to hit his stride, including on the defensive end where he was consistently disruptive in the passing lanes. Adam then reminds us how Kevin Durant continues to be automatic, getting to spots with ease, even though he did give Nets fans a collective scare - over extending his right shoulder on a loose ball.
Adam also discusses the early game strategy of Steve Nash and the complete lack of resistance for the Chicago Bulls in the paint early on. Lastly, Adam highlights the big performance from LaMarcus Aldridge and the balancing act of trading off quality games between Aldridge and Blake Griffin, to veterans with plenty to offer albeit in conservative doses.
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We're back talking all things Brooklyn Nets basketball! Adam Armbrecht flies solo following the 118-95 loss on the road to the Chicago Bulls. This was a game that ultimately came down to fatigue, as the Nets played their third game in four nights and the second of a back to back. There were times this one got down right sloppy, but overall it was another litmus test for the Nets as the feel their way through early season adjustments.
James Harden's road to recovery took a modest step forward as he continues to discuss the definition of a foul with NBA officials. Harden showed he is continuing to hit his stride, including on the defensive end where he was consistently disruptive in the passing lanes. Adam then reminds us how Kevin Durant continues to be automatic, getting to spots with ease, even though he did give Nets fans a collective scare - over extending his right shoulder on a loose ball.
Adam also discusses the early game strategy of Steve Nash and the complete lack of resistance for the Chicago Bulls in the paint early on. Lastly, Adam highlights the big performance from LaMarcus Aldridge and the balancing act of trading off quality games between Aldridge and Blake Griffin, to veterans with plenty to offer albeit in conservative doses.
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