In December, the Brooklyn Nets cemented themselves as one of the league’s most competitive teams. Brooklyn won 10 of 11 games. As someone who covered each game, it was fantastic.
Brooklyn’s engine to this precipitous run was its 6-foot-6 point guard, Spencer Dinwiddie. During this extended streak, which ran from Dec. 7 to the 26th, Dinwiddie was the irrefutable best player on Brooklyn’s roster.
His production was unmatched. Dinwiddie averaged 24.4 points on 48.7 percent shooting and an uncharacteristic 40.3 percent from three. (Not to mention, he averaged 6.6 assists as well).