Watch Nets, Rockets hilariously bungle 6 shot attempts in a row

Apr 5, 2022; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Houston Rockets shooting guard Jalen Green (0) drives the ball against Brooklyn Nets small forward Bruce Brown (1) and Brooklyn Nets center Andre Drummond (0) during the first half of the game at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports
Apr 5, 2022; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Houston Rockets shooting guard Jalen Green (0) drives the ball against Brooklyn Nets small forward Bruce Brown (1) and Brooklyn Nets center Andre Drummond (0) during the first half of the game at Barclays Center. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-USA TODAY Sports /
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The first half of the Brooklyn Nets-Houston Rockets game on Tuesday night ended in chaotic and comedic fashion.

Sometimes, things do not go as planned, especially when playing a professional sport. Look no further than Tuesday night’s game between the Brooklyn Nets and Houston Rockets.

With under 35-seconds remaining in the first half, the Rockets and Nets had multiple shot attempts to put some points on the board before entering their respective locker rooms. Instead, a rather comedic series of events took place, as both teams struggled to make a basket.

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Watch Nets, Rockets bungle shot attempts

This is bound for SportsCenter’s “Not Top 10 list” or on the latest edition of Inside the NBA’s “Shaqtin’ a Fool.”

With none of those shot attempts being successful, the first half ended with Brooklyn leading Houston 64-47.

Entering Tuesday night, Brooklyn had four games remaining on their regular season schedule, and sat in 10th-place in the Eastern Conference. To gain better seeding, they had to pick up wins. Facing the last-place Houston in the Western Conference stood as a good chance to pick up a win for them.

Houston walked into the Barclays Center on a four-game losing streak, looking to bring an end to it with a huge win over the Nets.

Brooklyn defeated Houston 118-105 behind 42 points by Kyrie Irving.

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