How the famously adaptable Nets can adjust with Kevin Durant as their lone healthy star
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Without Kyrie Irving and James Harden against Milwaukee, Brooklyn's ability to adapt will be pushed to its limit
NEW YORK -- For one game at least, the Brooklyn Nets' three-headed monster has been reduced to a mere monocephalic superhero. Four days after the Nets coulda, shoulda taken a 3-0 lead against the Milwaukee Bucks in their second-round series, they are in danger of falling down 3-2, with Kyrie Irving and James Harden reduced to spectators. That means it's up to Kevin Durant to save the day. Right? "We try to stick with our principles and our fundamentals, which is connectivity, competitive spirit, embracing the opportunity and going out there and playing together as a team," Brooklyn coach Steve Nash said on Monday. "This does not fall on Kevin, this falls on the Nets."More Related News