The Brooklyn Nets faced the Dallas Mavericks, with Anthony Davis making his debut after injury. Despite his strong performance of 26 points and 16 rebounds, Davis played only 28 minutes. Nets head coach Jordi Fernandez emphasized the importance of adapting to the return of impactful players while striving for growth and competitiveness. Although the Nets have struggled recently with a 2-8 record, they aim to fine-tune their gameplay and execute better in close situations, indicating a focused effort despite challenges ahead.
"Obviously, with the return of a very special player, it's good for us, good to figure out how to have different coverages executed and give ourselves a chance," head coach Jordi Fernandez said. "We want to keep growing. We want to compete. We'll go out there and fight against anybody and that's the most important thing from where we're coming."
"It comes down to a lot of different things, from getting one more stop to not fouling a 3-point shooter the other day, to getting one less turnover, to executing one more play, to having a good time in a two-for-one," Fernandez said. "There's so many things you can do and when we lost the game in overtime the other day, it came down to one possession."
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