Game 2 was not, how you say, a “success”. Philadelphia was able to tie the series 1-1 and head to Brooklyn with a 145-123 win.
THAT’S RIGHT: BACK TO BROOKLYN AFTER FOUR LONG YEARS!
Whatever happened in Game 2 —the 51-point third quarter, the Flagrant 1 that should have been a Flagrant 2, the disrespectful press conference— it’s over and Game 3 will be played at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, USA, in front of a sell-out crowd.
Yeah, it was deflating that the Nets couldn’t even sniff a comeback, but Thursday, the Nets will try to regain the series lead before a packed and energized Barclays Center.