Atlantic Notes: Fernandez, Nets Trade Talks, Celtics Offense, Hart, Towns
Nets coach Jordi Fernandez struck a threatening tone after their loss to the Bucks on Sunday. After seeing his defense allow 67 second-half points, Fernandez had a pointed message for his players.
“If our guys who wear a Brooklyn Nets jersey don’t play harder defense, they don’t have a place in our roster,” he said, per Jared Schwartz of the New York Post.
The Nets shot over 50% from the field but it was offset by the leaky defense, particularly on the perimeter.
“No defense to finish that third [quarter]. No defense to finish the fourth,” Fernandez said. “That’s how you win and lose games in the NBA. … You look at the offensive line, it’s pretty good. It’s just our defense was worse than bad.”
We have more from the Atlantic Division:
- The Nets are very active in the trade market, according to an ESPN report, however they are being picky with what types of players they might take back in a trade, according to NetsDaily.com. A source familiar with the Nets discussions says that GM Sean Marks only wants to take back expiring contracts in order to preserve his cap space. However, another source told NetsDaily that Brooklyn might be willing to take on a contract with another year left on it if the draft assets are rich enough.
- The Celtics are taking a high volume of 3-point shots and making them. The Athletic’s Jared Weiss details how the defending champion’s offense has changed from last season. One notable difference is that the second unit is not as reliant on Jayson Tatum and Jaylen Brown to orchestrate the attack.
- Josh Hart is questionable to play in the Knicks’ NBA Cup quarterfinal game against Atlanta on Wednesday due to a left ankle sprain, Ian Begley of SNY TV tweets. Karl-Anthony Towns is probable with a right knee ailment.
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