Nets get first taste of life without KD when they host Celtics
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[January 12, 2023]
Last season, the Brooklyn Nets struggled so extensively without
Kevin Durant they endured an 11-game losing streak and won five
times in a span of 21 games to tumble from atop the Eastern
Conference into fighting for one of the play-in spots.
This time, the Nets believe they are better equipped to withstand a
lengthy absence by Durant. They'll get their first chance at
validating their belief Thursday night when they host the Boston
Celtics.
"No excuses," Brooklyn coach Jacque Vaughn said at practice
Wednesday. "That's the biggest thing for this group. To (be in) the
position last year where we were, I just say no excuses.
"Not giving this group a chance to make excuses. Here to play. Here
to win. Here to compete. Doesn't change."
Durant will be out for at least two weeks with a sprained right knee
after an MRI exam on Monday revealed an isolated sprain in his
medial collateral ligament. Durant was injured in the third quarter
when he collided with Miami's Jimmy Butler before the Nets concluded
a three-game road trip with a 102-101 victory on Sunday.
Last year, Durant was injured Jan. 15 in a home game with the New
Orleans Pelicans when he collided with then-teammate Bruce Brown,
resulting in a sprained MCL. This time, the Nets have a fully
available Kyrie Irving, who last season could not play home games
due to New York's COVID-19 vaccine mandate, and they also do not
have anyone on their way to requesting a trade as James Harden did
last season. He was eventually dealt to Philadelphia for Ben
Simmons.
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The Nets head into their second meeting against the Celtics with 14
wins in their past 15 games. They enjoyed a 12-game winning streak
before taking a nine-point loss at Chicago and ended the trip when
Royce O'Neale converted a putback with 3.2 seconds remaining after
Irving scored 29 points.
Brooklyn also is seeking a sixth straight home win and a 12th win in
their past 13 home contests. The Nets' one home loss in that span is
a 103-92 loss to the Celtics on Dec. 4.
Since its last visit to Brooklyn, Boston is 11-7. The Celtics are
also 8-2 in their past 10 games and scored at least 120 points for
the sixth time in that span when they pulled away for a 125-114 home
win over the New Orleans Pelicans.
Jaylen Brown, who scored 34 in the last meeting with the Nets, led
the Celtics with a season-high 41 against New Orleans. Jayson Tatum
added 31 for his third straight 30-point showing, and it marked the
19th time the duo scored at least 30 in the same game.
"They continue to grow in front of our eyes," Celtics center Al
Horford said. "What we did last year and what they did last year
leading us to the Finals, it shows a lot of growth on their end. ...
Now I feel like they're just playing basketball, trying to lead us."
Even though Thursday is the second night of a back-to-back, Brown
and Tatum are expected to play. The Celtics were without Marcus
Smart and Robert Williams III on Wednesday due to knee injuries, and
both could be out again Thursday.
--Field Level Media
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