Brooklyn Nets vs Washington Wizards preview
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Sixers discuss alternative options for Joel Embiid’s ailing knee after benching against Brooklyn Nets
'He's not himself': Joel Embiid benched for final quarter in loss vs. Nets
Sixers star Joel Embiid sat out the final quarter of Saturday's loss to the Nets, with coach Nick Nurse admitting the ex-NBA MVP is "not himself."
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76ers coach Nick Nurse sits Joel Embiid for entire 4th quarter in loss to Brooklyn
Brooklyn Nets, Trendon Watford and Win
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Trendon Watford thrives at point guard down stretch in Nets’ win
Nets' Trendon Watford Finds Success at Point Guard in Win Over 76ers
When D'Angelo Russell exited Thursday night's loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers after rolling his ankle, it was fair to assume the newly-signed Killian Hayes would step into the starting point guard role for the Brooklyn Nets.
Unlikely point guard fueling Nets' success after replacing Ben Simmons
Trendon Watford is thriving for the Nets after replacing Ben Simmons at point guard following the three-time All-Star's buyout.
With 1:51 remaining in the game, the NBA says Nets center Nicolas Claxton, who would go on to make the game-winning basket, should have been called for a three second violation. With 1:38 remaining, the officiating crew missed another three second violation, this time on the defensive end.
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Cooper Flagg is widely considered the presumed No. 1 NBA Draft pick this summer, but a couple of basketball experts have another candidate in mind. Rutgers star Ace Bailey has a higher upside than Flagg, according to both Philadelphia 76ers star Paul George and former Stanford star and current Fox analyst Casey Jacobsen.
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