Brooklyn pulled out a thrilling win over Indiana Wednesday but saw an end to its postseason hopes.
On a night the Brooklyn Nets picked up their best victory in weeks, they were still reminded how far they’ve fallen this season. Brooklyn earned a hard-fought 115-111 win over the Indiana Pacers Wednesday at Barclays Center. However, with the Atlanta Hawks defeating the Detroit Pistons and clinching the Eastern Conference’s final play-in spot, they were officially eliminated from playoff contention.
The letdown campaign snaps a five-year streak of Brooklyn qualifying for the playoffs.
Despite the end of their postseason hopes, the Nets battled against a playoff-caliber Pacers squad before an energetic crowd. Mikal Bridges said they’ll continue to show that level of fight with five games remaining on the schedule.
“I mean, we all care about each other. At the end of the day, you get paid to play 82 games, so no matter what the outcome is, you should go out there and play hard every night,” Bridges said. “So that’s how I look at it… You play hard and keep learning, keep sticking together, keep playing together and just try to find ugly wins.”
Down 3 with under 1:30 to play…
▪️ @mikal_bridges hit a huge 3 to tie the game
▪️ Then he took a charge on the very next play
▪️ With 48 seconds to go, @DS17_FG gave us the lead for good pic.twitter.com/0IBqHUvBel— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) April 4, 2024
Sean Marks’ midseason change doesn’t produce results
General Manager Sean Marks said he expected to see “movement” toward a playoff birth after firing Jacque Vaughn and promoting Kevin Ollie to interim head coach at the All-Star break. The only movement the Nets saw was a continued freefall down the standings.
Since the coaching change, Brooklyn has posted a 9-14 record, ranking 24th in offense and 13th in defense. Despite the lack of team success, Cam Thomas commended the job Ollie has done.
“I mean, there’s only so much you can do after the All-Star break,” Thomas said. “You can’t really change too much. We’re already 55 games in and there’s not much you can really change because that will be a tough thing to do. But I feel like what he’s had to deal with and what the situation brought, he’s done an amazing job.”
Brooklyn Nets shift late-season focus toward development
With the playoffs officially out of the picture, the Nets will continue a shift in focus toward development. That had already begun in recent weeks, with rookies Noah Clowney and Jalen Wilson receiving extended playing time.
Clowney turned in a breakout performance vs. Indiana, posting a season-high 22 points and 10 rebounds (five offensive) on 7-of-9 shooting from the field, 3-of-4 from three, and 5-of-7 from the free-throw line. At 19 years old, the 21st overall pick is the youngest Net to score 20 points in a game since Cliff T. Robinson in 1979.
.@NoahClowney is the sixth player in NBA history with 20+ points and 10+ rebounds in 17 or fewer minutes.
He’s the youngest player to do it all-time. pic.twitter.com/3bBmZ7G1Kj
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) April 4, 2024
Wilson had a quiet night but drained two free throws with seven seconds remaining to ice the game.
Brooklyn will host a back-to-back against the Detroit Pistons and Sacramento Kings this weekend before closing the season against the Toronto Raptors, New York Knicks, and Philadelphia 76ers. And while Ollie is more than likely entering his final week as head coach, he said his expectations will not change.
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