The shorthanded Brooklyn Nets got blown out by the Boston Celtics on Tuesday, Feb. 8, and NBA Twitter trolled them into oblivion.
The Brooklyn Nets were shorthanded on stars entering their Tuesday night matchup against the Boston Celtics at Barclays Center. Kevin Durant is sidelined due to an MCL sprain and Kyrie Irving was ruled out due to New York City’s vaccine mandate. But prior to the game on Feb. 8, it was revealed that James Harden would sit out his third consecutive game with left hamstring tightness.
With all three stars out, the Nets were blown out 126-91 by the Celtics. Early on in the game, Boston actually held a 28-2 lead. Things got bad for Brooklyn, and NBA Twitter trolled them into oblivion.
look out here come the Nets pic.twitter.com/6ZELLINaHw
— Rob Perez (@WorldWideWob) February 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/TheHoopCentral/status/1491212975184953344?s=20&t=vjBzyGmb481bpkAyhpNdCA
Celtics vs Nets: pic.twitter.com/l6vwC8a9fW
— George Coulouras (@georgecoulouras) February 9, 2022
looking at the nets score pic.twitter.com/ev3lriWTRH
— StatMuse (@statmuse) February 9, 2022
https://twitter.com/HoopMixOnly/status/1491234064065601537?s=20&t=vjBzyGmb481bpkAyhpNdCA
TNT Broadcast of Celtics vs Nets pic.twitter.com/tof576Yxq5
— Mac Jones Fan Club (@MacNCheeseJones) February 9, 2022
Damn, this is like the Globetrotters vs. Washington Generals right now, waiting for the confetti/water skit. #Celtics #Nets
— gary washburn (@GwashburnGlobe) February 9, 2022
TNT had "technical difficulties" just in time to switch from the Celtics-Nets game to the end of a tight Suns-Sixers game.
— Keith Smith (@KeithSmithNBA) February 9, 2022
Hmmmmm.
Game 54
— Nets As Depicted By Spongebob (@NetsDepiction) February 9, 2022
vs Boston Celtics pic.twitter.com/1qQigoLTZz
https://twitter.com/TedBuddy8/status/1491214297934213120?s=20&t=vjBzyGmb481bpkAyhpNdCA
Nets trolled into oblivion by NBA Twitter during blowout loss to Celtics
Nets fans had to expect that the game would not be easy, considering their starting lineup consisted of Blake Griffin, Patty Mills, Bruce Brown, Kessler Edwards and DeAndre’ Bembry. Those five players combined for a total of 21 points while shooting 10-for-36 from the field.
Brooklyn’s bench, as you can tell, accounted for the majority of the team’s points. Jevon Carter scored 21 points (7-for-16 from field, 7-for-13 from three-point line), while James Johnson put up 17 points (8-for-11 from field) and five assists.
Boston watched as Jaylen Brown (9-for-12) and Marcus Smart (8-for-16) accounted for 22 points each. Robert Williams III recorded a double-double by recording 12 points and 11 rebounds.
The Nets will look to end their nine-game losing streak on Thursday, Feb. 10, when they take on the Washington Wizards. The Celtics face off against the Denver Nuggets on Friday, Feb. 11, where a victory would extend their winning streak to seven games.