NEW YORK — The Brooklyn Nets were quickly down double digits to a Philadelphia team missing both its All-Stars.
They lost to a team decimated by injuries a night earlier. If they're serious about a playoff push, the Nets know they can't be losing winnable games.
"This is our fourth quarter of our season, so we have to challenge each other," interim coach Kevin Ollie said. "We can't let any games slip and we've got to take care of business."
Dennis Schroder and Dorian Finney-Smith made sure they got Tuesday's game, scoring 20 points apiece in 112-107 victory over the 76ers.