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Yuta's defense making a late 3rd and early 4th quarter difference.
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Yuta playing well and the Nets holding water with Durant out, Durant about to return, The Nets looking very much a contender.
Should get to see a lot of Yuta in the NBA playoffs
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The Nets came back from over 30 down, without Durant and Kyrie to win again
Yuta impacted the game on D and made a 3.
Nets are 32-19
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Well, with KD and Kyrie traded, not looking good for Yuta to be an NBA champ. Its so funny, the Nets were a playoff team and have a better record than the two teams that they traded KD and Kyrie to. The NBA is so broken.
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Yuta playing a major role in the Nets comeback against the Bulls. He's played the entire 4th quarter and I believe has 6 points in the 4th (overall). Nets are also without Nic Claxton in this agme
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MG14 wrote:
Yuta playing a major role in the Nets comeback against the Bulls. He's played the entire 4th quarter and I believe has 6 points in the 4th (overall). Nets are also without Nic Claxton in this agme
He sure did, 14 points for Yuta on 4-5 shooting from 3 powering The Nets to another win
The Nets will get Claxton, Mikal Bridges and Cam Johnson in the next game, won without all 3 vs a tough Bulls team thx in part to Yuta's performance
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Yuta is shooting 49.1 % from 3
52 for 106
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Nice article, but literally a ONE-SENTENCE mention of GW!
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Unfortunately, with the new mix of players, Yuta has been relegated to mop up minutes. Maybe the bad loss to the Bulls last night will get the coach to rethink this. One recent fan article argued he should be partially used as back up center which instantly made me think of Magic Johnson in the 1980 NBA finals when he scored 42 points as Jabbar's replacement. Not that I think Yuta has reached that level.