New York, New York – What we learned from a rare NBA doubleheader

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NEW YORK — Black Friday offered NBA fans in the Big Apple a rare treat: the chance to take in two games in one day.

Between the Boston Celtics and Brooklyn Nets playing at Barclays Center on Friday afternoon and the Philadelphia 76ers and New York Knicks squaring off at Madison Square Garden on Friday night, fans could — if they chose — take in four of the five Atlantic Division teams simply by taking a quick subway ride.

We did just that — and, in the process, got a chance to take a snapshot look at all four of them as the NBA season is 20% complete. Here’s what we saw:


In the middle of a timeout during the Celtics-Nets game, Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving stood on the court laughing and joking with each other.

Unfortunately for the Nets, though, they did so wearing suit jackets and slacks.

But while Durant, Irving and Caris LeVert continue to sit out with injuries, Brooklyn earned a 112-107 victory over Boston thanks to standout showings from Spencer Dinwiddie and Jarrett Allen — the kind that allow the Nets to hope they can continue their recent hot streak once they begin to get their big names back on the court.

The Nets are now 6-2 without Irving after Friday’s win — a stretch during which Dinwiddie has taken on the challenge of being the team’s lead playmaker with aplomb.

“Just continuing to progress every year,” said Dinwiddie, who had 32 points and 11 assists Friday and is averaging 24.5 points and 7.8 assists since Irving left the lineup. “I was just trying to strike a balance tonight between passing and scoring and figure out my role as it continues to shift around when we get healthy and aren’t injured.”



Source : ESPN