The energy at HSS Training Center, with just six games left in the Brooklyn Nets’ season, is still high.
“These guys do a great job day-to-day like I’ve always said, and the energy is always good. You guys can see it here,” said Jordi Fernández at Wednesday’s practice.
And yet, despite the eye-blinding smiles from guys that are, above all, happy to be here, like the post-practice Drew Timme and Tosan Evbuomwan shooting group, the day began with some bad news.
Though Day’Ron Sharpe and Cam Johnson may return from their injuries before season’s end, Noah Clowney’s latest ankle sprain will end his sophomore campaign.