Depleted Nets suffer worst loss in franchise history in 59-point defeat to Clippers
Briefly

The Nets' loss at the hands of the Clippers, a 126-67 rout, was historic—marking the worst defeat in franchise history, and the largest win for the Clippers.
Brooklyn's performance was astonishingly poor, with a shooting percentage of just 30.5%, a dismal 5-for-27 from beyond the arc, leading to a historic loss.
After a brief lead in the second quarter, Brooklyn succumbed to a 66-13 run by the Clippers, resulting in a staggering 64-point deficit.
The defeat was not only the largest for the Nets, it tied for the 10th worst in NBA history, highlighting the depths of their struggles this season.
Read at New York Post
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