Nets links for Tuesday
Here’s a recap of the stories in Tuesday’s Post and on nypost.com about the Nets over the last 24 hours:
— Joakim Noah’s effort on one foot showed the difference in desperation between the Nets and Bulls Monday night. My game story: http://bit.ly/12bk7vw
— After dominating the paint in Game 1, the Nets failed to do so in Game 2, which was the lead note in today’s Post: http://bit.ly/11AWqeY
— My colleague George Willis wrote this column about how the Nets failed to match the intensity of the Bulls in Game 2, and why that led to the series being tied going back to Chicago for Game 3: http://bit.ly/13Wg9uK
— My colleague Mike Vaccaro wrote this column on how Brooklyn, after experiencing an easy victory in Game 1 Saturday night, learned with Monday’s loss what the playoffs are truly about: http://bit.ly/15FDOj3
— My colleague Anthony Sulla-Heffinger wrote this piece on Luol Deng, who bounced back from a rough showing in Game 1 to be a vital piece to Chicago’s win in Game 2: http://bit.ly/ZmkqFc
— Speaking to Bloomberg Television in Moscow last week – before coming to Brooklyn to watch the first two games of the series – Nets owner Mikhail Prokhorov said that the Nets still need “one more good player” to reach the league’s elite: http://bit.ly/14JPYrT
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