It looks like all Brooklyn needed was a change. After suffering through an 11-game slide, the Nets have won their last two games post-trade deadline. They will look to extend it to three when they take on the Washington Wizards.
The Nets are on a high following their 28-point comeback against neighborhood rival New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Rookie Cam Thomas was instrumental in cutting down the deficit, scoring 16 of his 21 points in the fourth quarter.
The Nets didn’t have Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and newly-acquired Ben Simmons, but found enough gas in the tank to come up with the victory. New additions Seth Curry and Andre Drummond, meanwhile, continue to make an impact in just their second game. Curry had 20 points while Drummond pulled down 19 rebounds.
Even though the Nets don’t have much star power, they’re still looking very formidable as they host the Wizards in the last game day before the NBA All-Star Weekend.
The Wizards need all the help they can get as they sit in 11th place with a 26-31 record. They will have to muster a few more wins if they want to squeeze their way into the Play-in Tournament.
Kristaps Porzingis, Washington’s biggest trade deadline acquisition, won’t be available until after the All-Star break.
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