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NBA Live Discussion: Brooklyn Nets at Cleveland Cavaliers, 7:00 PM ET

Photo by Jacob Kupferman/ Time is running out... Time is running out. The Nets lost another a must-win game to the lowly Charlotte Hornets, now 4.5 games behind for the final play-in spot with 18 to play. It wasn’t quite the dagger in the season, but at this rate it certainly feels like it. We’ll see how tonight goes. WHO: Brooklyn Nets (25-39) at Cleveland Cavaliers (41-22) WHEN: 7:00 PM ET WHERE: YES Network (TV); WFAN-FM (Radio) *** From our Game Preview.... Injuries: No Ben Simmons. Cam Johnson was out last night with an ankle injury and didn’t even travel to...

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Brooklyn Nets vs Cleveland Cavs preview: Nets searching for a win

Photo by Kirk Irwin/ The season is slipping away from the Nets, and they face a tall task against an injured, but still injured excellent Cavs team. Time is running out. The Brooklyn Nets needed a win in the worst way against the Charlotte Hornets. Instead, the worst happened as they suffered another debilitating defeat. They are now 4.5 games behind the Atlanta Hawks for the final play-in spot and things are looking pretty bleak. The opponent tonight is dealing with injury woes, but they’re still hanging tough. It took overtime, but the Cleveland Cavaliers were able...

charlotteobserver

First win of Jeff Peterson era just the start. ‘He’s going to be one of the best in this league’

Stuck in no man’s land and wallowing in a virtual quagmire, the Charlotte Hornets are in a tricky and unenviable situation Injuries are still piling up, causing seemingly daily roster …

charlotteobserver

No tanking here: Hornets insist it’s not time to ‘just pack it in’ despite injuries, losses

Steve Clifford insists nothing is changing during this final month. As the injuries keep piling up for the Charlotte Hornets in a lost season that’s mercifully nearing its sad conclusion, …

Liberty Ballers

Sixers finally get a break from top contending teams, face Hornets Friday

Photo by Jacob Kupferman/ The Philadelphia 76ers have an opportunity to get back in the win column when the 15-44 Charlotte Hornets come to town on Friday evening. The Philadelphia 76ers return to South Philadelphia for a quick single-game homestand on Friday night. At least they finally get a break from top contending teams, hosting the 15-44 Charlotte Hornets. De’Anthony Melton has landed on the Sixers’ injury report once again. Melton is out for Friday’s contest as he continues to struggle with a back injury that sidelined him for over a month from January...