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Nets' Scrappy Effort Not Enough Against Hawks
Brooklyn falls short despite strong performance from Josh Minott
Mar. 13, 2026 at 2:11am
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The Brooklyn Nets put up a valiant effort against the Atlanta Hawks, but ultimately fell 108-97 despite being shorthanded. Rookie Josh Minott impressed with a career-high 24 points, but the Hawks' dominance on the boards proved to be the difference.
Why it matters
The Nets' loss highlights the challenges they face as they continue to rebuild, with key injuries depleting their roster. However, the team's scrappy performance and the emergence of young talent like Minott provide reasons for optimism as they look to the future.
The details
With several key players out, the Nets relied on their reserves to keep the game close. Josh Minott, a 23-year-old forward, led the way with a career-high 24 points, showcasing his versatility. Despite the Nets' best efforts, the Hawks' advantage on the glass, including 17 offensive rebounds, ultimately proved too much for Brooklyn to overcome.
- The game took place on Thursday, March 13, 2026.
The players
Josh Minott
A 23-year-old forward for the Brooklyn Nets who had a career-high 24 points in the loss.
Jordi Fernandez
The head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, who guided the team's scrappy effort despite key injuries.
Sean Marks
The general manager of the Brooklyn Nets, who will look to build around young talent like Minott as the team continues its rebuild.
Nic Claxton
The Nets' center, who played just 21 minutes in the loss, highlighting the team's lack of size without the injured Day'Ron Sharpe.
Day'Ron Sharpe
The Nets' backup center, who will miss the rest of the season with a thumb injury, leaving a void in the team's frontcourt.
What they’re saying
“We must give credit to our guys for the effort they put forth tonight. They never quit and gave the Hawks everything they could handle.”
— Jordi Fernandez, Head Coach, Brooklyn Nets (si.com)
What’s next
The Nets will look to regroup and build on the positives from this performance as they continue their rebuilding efforts over the final stretch of the season.
The takeaway
Despite the loss, the Nets' scrappy effort and the emergence of young talent like Josh Minott provide reasons for optimism as the team navigates its rebuilding process. The team's lack of size without Day'Ron Sharpe remains a concern, but the Nets' competitive spirit shows they are headed in the right direction.
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