Nets relishing chance to finally return home after grueling road trip
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After enduring a challenging six-game road trip, the Brooklyn Nets express relief at returning home, with players like Day'Ron Sharpe longing for their own beds. Coach Jordi Fernandez acknowledges the bonding experiences shared during the trek but emphasizes the significance of reconnecting with families. With the Nets completing a substantial number of early away games, they now transition into a favorable home stretch, aiming to maintain high standards of improvement and accountability as they pursue victories alongside a supportive home crowd.
Ain't nothing like going home to your bed, man. Hotels [are] nice, but they don't beat your own bed. You've got your own imprint in it, just the nice coziness. I'm just ready to get back in my bed, for real.
That connecting and being together is important... Obviously what's most important for all of us, it's our families and loved ones, and it's always good to go back to them and have that.
Read at New York Post
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