Nets’ struggles follow them home in blowout loss to Lakers
Share this @internewscast.com


Returning home after a grueling road trip is often likened to an extension of those away games, and for the Brooklyn Nets, this analogy rang true on Tuesday night. After suffering a staggering 53-point defeat in Detroit just two days prior, the Nets continued to struggle, succumbing to the Los Angeles Lakers 125-109 at the Barclays Center. This latest loss dropped Brooklyn’s record to 13-36 and marked their second consecutive blowout, with them trailing by as much as 39 points during the game.

From the outset, the Nets appeared lethargic and out of sync. The Lakers seized control early, with Luka Dončić setting the pace from tip-off. In the first nine minutes, Dončić effortlessly found his rhythm, scoring 14 points, while the Lakers as a team shot an astounding 83.3%, converting 15 of their 18 field goal attempts in the first quarter. Brooklyn struggled to defend Jaxson Hayes in the paint, manage the Lakers’ fast breaks, and avoid foul trouble.

Despite some offensive contributions from Michael Porter Jr. and Day’Ron Sharpe, who combined for 14 points on 5-for-8 shooting, the Nets managed just a 37.5% shooting percentage in the opening quarter. This left them facing a daunting 22-point deficit as they headed into the second quarter.

As the game progressed, LeBron James took center stage. He began the second quarter by overpowering Porter at the rim. A few moments later, Jarred Vanderbilt intercepted a pass from Drake Powell, initiating a fast break that saw Austin Reaves toss a perfect alley-oop off the backboard to James, electrifying the Lakers’ fans in attendance. James continued to dominate by intercepting another pass near midcourt, soaring to the basket for his signature tomahawk dunk at the 8:18 mark. This emphatic play forced the Nets to call a timeout as their deficit grew to 28 points.

Then it became LeBron James’ turn to take over.

James opened the quarter by powering through Porter at the rim. Minutes later, Jarred Vanderbilt stripped Drake Powell, pushed the ball ahead to Austin Reaves and watched Reaves lob it off the glass to James, igniting the Lakers-heavy crowd. James wasn’t finished. He picked off a Porter pass near midcourt, glided to the rim uncontested and hammered home his trademark tomahawk dunk at the 8:18 mark, forcing a Nets timeout as the lead ballooned to 28.

The last act before James sat was a mistimed lob that still ended with a soft fadeaway over Danny Wolf, one of those shots that made it feel like the clock had rolled back. James scored only eight points in the quarter, but the Lakers led by 32 when he checked out with 6:41 left in the half. Brooklyn went to the locker room down 29.

The Lakers scored 45 points in the first quarter alone, more than Brooklyn managed through the entire first half. Nine of Los Angeles’ 10 players who saw minutes before the break scored, with six reaching at least seven points. Brooklyn shot 36.4% overall and went 2-for-20 from 3-point range. Egor Dëmin turned the ball over five times in the first half. Porter had 15 points on 5-for-10 shooting in his first 20 minutes, but he was largely on an island.

Brooklyn didn’t score its first basket of the second half until the 9:53 mark of the third quarter, a 19-footer from Porter that trimmed the deficit to 33. Ziaire Williams, back in the lineup along with Noah Clowney, provided a spark off the bench with 10 points in the third, helping the Nets win the quarter, but the damage had long been done. Brooklyn still entered the fourth down 26.

The Lakers finished with four players in double figures, led by Dončić and James with 24 and 25 points, respectively. Porter led Brooklyn with 21 points, 10 rebounds and three assists. Williams added 17 points off the bench, and Sharpe chipped 19 points, 14 rebounds and five assists in reserve minutes.

The score was never closer than 16 points over the final 12 minutes. Bronny James checked in with 4:36 remaining, underscoring just how decided the night had become.

Brooklyn’s latest losing streak now stands at two games, and the timing adds another layer. The Nets will visit the Orlando Magic on Thursday, the same day the NBA trade deadline arrives at 3 p.m. ET. After another rough loss, it’s hard not to wonder how much longer this group will stay intact.

Share this @internewscast.com
You May Also Like
Nick Shirley slams California bill, claims it would stop videos exposing fraud

California Bill Controversy: Nick Shirley Criticizes Potential Ban on Fraud-Exposing Videos

On Monday, conservative influencer and YouTuber Nick Shirley voiced strong opposition to…
'It seemed like a lifetime': Pilot recounts emergency landing on Phoenix street

Pilot Shares Harrowing Experience of Emergency Landing on Phoenix Street

Inside the vintage 1940s seaplane, the pilot shared his account of the…
JD Vance accuses Iran of ‘economic terrorism’ over its blocking of Hormuz Strait, says ball is in Tehran’s court 

JD Vance Slams Iran’s ‘Economic Terrorism’ Over Hormuz Strait Blockade – What’s Next for Tehran?

Vice President Vance has accused Iran of engaging in “economic terrorism” due…
At least 16 injured in mass shooting at high school in Turkey after ex-student opens fire: report

Tragedy Strikes: Former Student’s Shooting Rampage at Turkish High School Leaves 16 Injured

In a tragic event on Tuesday, an ex-student unleashed gunfire at a…
Illegal immigrant suspected of gang ties arrested after allegedly ramming ICE officer

Suspected Gang-Affiliated Undocumented Immigrant Arrested Following Alleged Collision with ICE Officer

The FBI apprehended a man on Monday, suspected of being an undocumented…
Teen takeover spirals into chaos—gunfire reported as police rush in day after leaders call for calm

Teen Turmoil: Gunfire Erupts Amid Chaos Despite Leaders’ Plea for Peace

The usually serene streets of downtown Detroit were engulfed in chaos on…
Rep. Pressley Urges Haitian TPS Extension to 'Protect Workers Who Make Communities Feel Like Home'

Rep. Pressley Advocates for Haitian TPS Extension to Safeguard Community-Building Workers

Congresswoman Ayanna Pressley, representing Massachusetts and a member of the “Squad,” emphasized…
Justice Department moves to toss seditious conspiracy convictions of Oath Keepers and Proud Boys

Justice Department Seeks to Overturn Seditious Conspiracy Convictions of Oath Keepers and Proud Boys

On Tuesday, the Justice Department urged a federal appeals court to annul…
Three-year-old girl killed, pregnant mother injured after alleged drag racers split car in half in Arizona

Tragic Accident in Arizona: Alleged Drag Racers Crash Leaves Toddler Dead and Pregnant Mother Injured

A tragic incident in Tucson, Arizona last week resulted in the death…
Colombia to cull dozens of Pablo Escobar's 'cocaine hippos'

Colombia Plans to Relocate Pablo Escobar’s Famous ‘Cocaine Hippos

In a decisive move on Monday, Colombian authorities approved a plan to…
Biden DOJ 'weaponized' federal law to prosecute pro-lifers — and give them longer prison sentences

Biden Administration Accused of Targeting Pro-Life Advocates with Stricter Federal Charges

In a startling revelation on Tuesday, an internal review has accused the…
House GOP leaders accuse ActBlue of sneaky tactics to obstruct campaign finance fraud probe

House GOP Leaders Accuse ActBlue of Undermining Campaign Finance Fraud Investigation

WASHINGTON — On Tuesday, three Republican leaders from the House committees accused…