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Nets finally have COVID games rescheduled — and it’s a gauntlet

Nets finally have COVID games rescheduled — and it’s a gauntlet

The Nets’ schedule reshuffling is done. And it is daunting.

The NBA finally announced a series of Brooklyn games that had been rescheduled due to the team’s COVID-19 outbreak, with five different tilts having been either tweaked or moved altogether.

“There’s no easy way to do this. So if we were expecting it to be a sweet little add to the schedule and no blood drawn then I think we’d be foolish,” coach Steve Nash said. “Everyone’s going to face all sorts of different predicaments and factors with COVID and postponements and replaying games. We just have to be positive and manage it the best we can.”

Jan. 9: Nets vs. San Antonio (noon tip) moved up from 7:30 p.m. so that the Nets can fly out to Portland for their makeup game the next day.

Jan. 10: Nets at Portland (10 p.m.). Originally slated for Dec. 23 as the start of a three-game West Coast road trip, it’s now going to be the tail end of a tough cross-country…

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