Fighting Nets run out of gas in heartbreaking double overtime loss to Celtics
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Fighting Nets run out of gas in heartbreaking double overtime loss to Celtics
""Yeah, it's about how you respond. Obviously, you don't like to feel embarrassed. It was a tough feeling," said Fernández. "But we were out there together and the best thing you can do is [Thursday] watch some film, talk to each other, get some work done this morning, do it again and go out there and respond as a group. ... Once again, how you respond is how you should be judged.""
""Michael Porter Jr. led the Nets with 30 points and eight rebounds to bounce back from a poor night in the Garden, while rookie Nolan Traore - playing down the stretch instead of Egor Dëmin - added a career-high 21 points, though he'll rue a missed free throw in the first overtime that let the Celtics force the second. That's where the Nets lost.""
Brooklyn lost 130-126 to the Celtics in double overtime after responding to a humiliating 120-66 defeat to the Knicks. Coach Jordi Fernández urged the team to watch film, work together and respond collectively. Michael Porter Jr. led Brooklyn with 30 points and eight rebounds, while rookie Nolan Traore scored a career-high 21 points. Traore missed a crucial free throw in the first overtime that allowed Boston to force a second overtime. Sam Hauser's 3-pointer and Peyton Pritchard's late inside basket helped seal the Celtics' win, with Pritchard scoring 32 and Jaylen Brown adding 27.
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