
Nets thumped by hapless Raptors despite D’Angelo Russell’s big night in first game back
NY Post
TORONTO — The Raptors were on the longest losing skid in the NBA.
Then the Nets showed them how losing is done.
Brooklyn got thoroughly outplayed by a Raptors team that had been playing arguably the worst basketball in the NBA, taking a 130-113 thrashing before 19,104 at Scotiabank Arena.
Even 22 points and eight assists off the bench from D’Angelo Russell in his (second) Nets debut couldn’t save them.
It’s a loss that will make a segment of their tank-happy fans very pleased.
The Nets, who came into Wednesday with the seventh-worst record in the league, fell to 12-21.

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