The Nets’ eighth straight loss was the last straw for Jared Dudley.
After Wednesday night’s excruciating 114-112 loss at Barclays Center to Paul George (47 points) and the Thunder, a game the Nets led by as many as 23 points and by 15 with a little more than seven minutes remaining, Dudley vented his frustration about the skid — notably calling out the team’s collective IQ — that has taken a season with some early promise entirely off the rails.
“We’re to a point now, it’s happening too often, seven, eight games, and the way we’re losing, it’s like Groundhog Day,” Dudley ranted.