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Nets Bench Erupts in Eighth Straight Loss
2 Mar
Summary
- Nets suffered their eighth consecutive loss, falling to 15-45 on the season.
- Rookie reserves Danny Wolf and Grant Nelson sparked Brooklyn's offense.
- The Nets' bench outscored Cleveland's reserves 47-23 in the game.

The Brooklyn Nets endured their eighth consecutive loss, falling 106-102 to the Cleveland Cavaliers, pushing their season record to 15-45. This latest defeat marks a season-worst stretch for the team.
Despite the overall outcome, Brooklyn's bench unit showed unexpected resilience and offensive production. Rookie forward Grant Nelson, in only his second game after signing a 10-day contract, scored 11 points, contributing significantly with energy and timely plays. Danny Wolf was a standout, pouring in a career-high 23 points and adding rebounds and assists, demonstrating a much-needed infusion of offensive capability.
Together, Wolf and Nelson combined for 34 points, 13 rebounds, and six assists, making a depleted Cleveland roster appear beatable for extended periods. Their combined efforts helped the Nets overcome an early deficit and even hold a halftime lead. The reserves' strong showing contrasted sharply with the team's previous defensive struggles, suggesting a potential shift in performance dynamics.
Cleveland, playing without key player Donovan Mitchell, was led by James Harden's 22 points. However, Brooklyn's reserves outscored their Cleveland counterparts by a significant margin of 47-23. Although the Cavaliers ultimately secured the victory, the performance of the Nets' bench, particularly the rookies, offered a rare positive takeaway amidst their ongoing losing streak.



