Pacers rout Nets to close Barclays schedule, Brooklyn stays third in lottery race
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Pacers rout Nets to close Barclays schedule, Brooklyn stays third in lottery race
""The loyalty and the support has been amazing, especially going into a season that we didn't win a lot of games. But all our guys worked and played hard, got better, and to feel the support for what we're trying to do and the plan we have is pretty special.""
""I think that it's a group that is going to carry itself the right way, even when it wasn't clean.""
The Nets concluded their 2025-26 home schedule with a 123-94 defeat against the Indiana Pacers, trailing by 26 points at halftime. Both teams had limited rosters, with key players absent. E.J. Liddell scored a career-high 26 points for the Nets, while Obi Toppin led the Pacers with 26 points. The loss secured Brooklyn's third place in the lottery standings, needing to lose their last two games to maintain that position. Coach Jordi Fernández emphasized the importance of fan support despite the challenging season.
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