Brooklyn suffers its first demoralizing blowout this season.
After downing three Western Conference foes on the road, the Brooklyn Nets may have been feeling themselves a little too much. Not that anyone could blame them, considering they defeated the Sacramento Kings, Golden State Warriors and Phoenix Suns while dealing with countless injuries.
Due to Wagner's play, it was a shock that the Nets managed to keep things close for as long as they did. Maybe it was playing alongside his brother, Mo. Maybe it was motivation from chippiness off a Ben Simmons-Jalen Suggs double technical. Or maybe, Wagner just loves ruining the nights of Brooklyn fans across the globe.
Kentavious Caldwell-Pope played second-fiddle to Wagner in the early going but evolved into the main threat as the contest dragged along. Brooklyn placed so much focus on slowing the former Michigan star that it completely disregarded Caldwell-Pope's ability.
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