NEW YORK (AP) — Brooklyn's blockbuster brought James Harden to
play with Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, creating a team with
potential to shoot its way out of any situation.
Milwaukee's move gave Giannis Antetokounmpo and Khris Middleton
a top two-way guard in Jrue Holiday, who could run his team and
slow down the other.
Both teams hoped their big trade was the one that would lead to
a championship.
One of them won't even get halfway there.
The Nets and Bucks play Game 7 of their second-round series
Saturday in Brooklyn, with the winner moving on to play for the
Eastern Conference title and the loser falling well short of
expectations.
“With everything we’ve built and been through, we got the second
seed for this particular reason and we’ve just got to go out there
and hoop,” Harden said. “At home. One game.”
In a series where the home team has won every game, the Nets
hope their strong ending to the regular season pays off now. They
won their final five games to finish two games ahead of the Bucks
for the No. 2 seed, giving them home-court advantage in this
round.
Brooklyn is 6-0 at home in the playoffs and 24-3 against East
teams at Barclays Center this season.
“We haven’t won on the road yet and that’s the only way we knew
we were going to win this series, if we got a win on the road, and
it’s coming down to the last game,” Middleton said.
With Irving sidelined by a sprained ankle and Harden limited in
his return from right hamstring tightness, the Nets are a shell of
the team that led the league in shooting percentage and was second
in scoring this season.
The Nets have been held below 100 points in three of the last
four games and might not have gotten there without Durant's 49
points in their 114-108 victory in Game 5.
“Since Game 3 to Game 6, we’ve played four great games and we’ve
just got to keep trusting one another, keep trusting our habits,
keep making it tough for them,” Antetokounmpo said.
Durant scored 32 more in Game 6 and Harden had 16, but Blake
Griffin was the only other Nets player in double figures with 12.
Jeff Green managed only five after his 27 points in Game 5 and
Brooklyn got only nine points from its bench as Steve Nash largely
stuck with his starters.
“This is what it is. This is the deck we have,” Nash said.
“We’re going to solve as many puzzles as we can and we’re also
going to try to play our hearts out and enjoy the opportunity, as
we have done all year. We’ve found ways to persevere and give
ourselves an opportunity when it didn’t look good and for us inside
our group we feel great.”
Meanwhile, Middleton comes off his best performance, with 38
points, 10 rebounds, five assists and five steals in Game 5 after
struggling early in the series. Antetokounmpo had 30 points and 17
rebounds, his fourth straight 30-10 game.
BUCKS AT NETS
Game 7, 8:30 p.m. EDT, TNT
— NEED TO KNOW: The Nets are trying to reach the Eastern
Conference finals for the first time since making their only two
NBA Finals appearances in 2002 and 2003. The Bucks are trying to
avoid a second straight second-round exit, but are 0-7 all-time in
Game 7s on the road.
— KEEP AN EYE ON: Middleton. With 29.3 points per game over the
last four, the All-Star looks nothing like the player who opened
the series by missing 25 of his first 31 shots. He was 11 for 16 in
Game 6 and the Nets have to find some way to slow him down
Saturday.
— INJURY WATCH: Irving has been ruled out for the third straight
game. Harden said he hoped to continue improving heading into Game
7, after missing all but 43 seconds of the first four games. He
appeared to be moving better Thursday, but still not enough to play
with much pace.
“It’s like, this is not the way we envisioned our playoff run,
losing Ky, having James being the position he’s in, Jeff Green
being in the position he’s in,” Nash said. “So we just look at this
as a great opportunity. We’re still here, we’re still alive given
everything that’s happened to us.”
— PRESSURE IS ON: Durant. The series might already be over if
not for his
historic performance in Game 5. Now it's the season that might
be over after Saturday if he can't find some way to dazzle again
with the lack of help the Nets appear capable of giving him right
now.
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