Victor Wembanyama’s Game-Winning Defensive Move Seals Nets’ Third Straight Loss

In overtime, the Nets were down -1 when Schröder made another decisive move to the basket. However, Victor Wembanyama was waiting there, who was just able to prevent a goaltending and caught the ball, before it hit the board. In return, the Spurs made everything clear and gave Brooklyn its third defeat in a row.

Since the Atlanta Hawks surprisingly won at the LA Clippers a short time later, the gap to tenth place is now 4.5 games. The play-in train may have finally left the game, although Brooklyn was still leading by +10 just under six minutes before the end of regular time.

The day before, the Nets had clearly lost in Indiana with a weak second half, so the players sat together without the coaches and talked about their misery. Schröder in particular is said to have led the way. “Dennis was definitely the one who did the most talking,” center Nic Claxton revealed. “He tried to bring us all together.”

2024-03-18 06:19:37
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