BROOKLYN, N.Y. — Oh you thought it was already bad? It got even worse on Friday.
It looked like the Nets (8-15) might snap a four-game losing streak to the Grizzlies (13-8) following an offensive outburst in the fourth quarter, but yet another late collapse — really late — gave them their fifth straight loss and their ninth loss in the last 11 games, 131-125, Friday night at Barclays Center.
The Nets led by seven with 52 seconds left following a Spencer Dinwiddie 3-pointer. He scored 11 of Brooklyn’s final 15 points and all looked good.