Nets' losing streak extends to six games after 132-100 bludgeoning at hands of Clippers
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The Brooklyn Nets faced a tough defeat against the Los Angeles Clippers, losing 132-100 at Barclays Center. This marked their sixth consecutive loss, dropping their season record to 23-51. Despite a strong first quarter, the Nets lost control in the second, where the Clippers staged a 25-6 run. Kawhi Leonard was pivotal for the Clippers, scoring 25 points, while Brooklyn struggled with turnovers. Notably, Drew Timme made his NBA debut alongside Ben Simmons, who received a mixed reception from fans during the game.
The Clippers shot 55% for the game, made 19 3s, and scored 24 points off 15 Brooklyn turnovers.
After a Keon Johnson layup cut Brooklyn's deficit to one with 5:47 left, the Clippers ended the half on a monstrous 25-6 run.
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