Nets player grades: D'Angelo Russell drops 28 in tough loss at Hornets
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How Nets use D’Angelo Russell could signal their plans for offseason
Nets' D'Angelo Russell: Team-high 28 points not enough
Russell notched 28 points (10-18 FG, 4-11 3Pt, 4-6 FT), six rebounds, seven assists, one block and one steal across 29 minutes during Saturday's 105-102 loss to the Hornets.
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Despite starting the past five games for the Nets, Killian Hayes won’t be kept on a second 10-day contract, The Post has learned.
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Why Russell Henley was in shock after winning the Arnold Palmer Invitational | D'Angelo
Russell Henley secures win at Arnold Palmer invitational with late chip-in eagle
A clutch chip-in eagle on the Par-5 16th hole gave Russell Henley the victory over Collin Morikawa at the Arnold Palmer Invitational on Sunday.
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Russell Henley wins Arnold Palmer Invitational with late charge at Bay Hill
Miles Bridges scored 26 points and the Charlotte Hornets used a finishing 12-0 run to beat the Brooklyn Nets 105-102 on Saturday night and snap a nine-game losing streak.
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General manager Sean Marks has plenty of high-magnitude decisions to make before the 2025-26 season starts — D'Angelo Russell's future among them. Since landing in Brooklyn for a second time in ...
When the Hornets cut it to four with 11:17 left, Russell responded with two and-ones and a transition 3 to keep them at arm’s length. The veteran guard scored the Nets’ first 15 points in the final frame, which pushed their lead to 14 with 7:09 left, but Charlotte refused to go away.
Killian Hayes’ 10-day contract with the Nets, which was originally agreed to on Feb. 20, expired after the team’s 115-94 loss to the Detroit Pistons last Saturday.
Brian Lewis: Brooklyn did not keep Killian Hayes on a second 10-day contract, sources told the Post. After Hayes started the past five straight games, his deal expired today. It could be a sign that starting point guard D'Angelo Russell is getting close to a return. #Nets -via x.com / March 2, 2025
Per Erik Slater, D'Angelo Russell will return to the Nets' lineup for tomorrow's matchup with the San Antonio Spurs following a five-game absence. Russell rolled his ankle in Feb. 20's home loss ...
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