
Nets’ woes pile up as Kevin Durant now set to sit out four games
The already-depleted Brooklyn Nets squad will lose another key cog as the NBA has imposed a seven-day quarantine to Kevin Durant, forcing the former MVP to miss four games.
The already-depleted Brooklyn Nets squad will lose another key cog as the NBA has imposed a seven-day quarantine to Kevin Durant, forcing the former MVP to miss four games.
LeBron James almost single-handedly carried the Lakers to a win, while the Wizards’ Westbrook-Beal tandem tallies a win over the Irving-Durant-led Nets.
RJ Barrett and the New York Knicks pulled off an upset win over the Indiana Pacers, while the Philadelphia 76ers notched their third consecutive win.
John Wall impressed yet again as he led the James Harden-less Houston Rockets to their second consecutive victory.
In the absence of main star Jimmy Butler, the Miami Heat turned in a balanced offensive attack to even up their regular season series with the Milwaukee Bucks.
As the season progresses, the NBA reports that no new players have tested positive for COVID-19 since the last round of tests last December 24.
Spencer Dinwiddie’s season-ending partially torn ACL injury will cause major concerns for the Brooklyn Nets, both in roster depth and trade leverage.
The Atlanta Hawks have won their first three games of the season, while the Brooklyn Nets have been hit with two straight losses.
Ja Morant has suffered an ankle injury, adding to the already-depleted Memphis Grizzlies’ growing list of injury woes.
Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and the Brooklyn Nets suffered their first loss of the season, while the Dallas Mavericks handed out a massive 51-point beating of the Los Angeles Clippers.