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Nets respond to report about Cavs wanting to face them in the playoffs

Nets respond to report about Cavs wanting to face them in the playoffs

Ever since the trades of Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, the Brooklyn Nets have had less fanfare and commotion around them. Obviously, superstars like Durant and Irving have their own force field when it comes to attracting attention and creating headlines. As a matter of fact, the last time that the Nets were in the news for talking trash was leading up to their matchup with the 76ers on Jan. 25. Well, that changed on Tuesday.

During shootaround on Tuesday ahead of their matchup against the Cleveland Cavaliers, Brooklyn, among other things, was asked about a report from Chris Fedor of Cleveland.com. In that report, Fedor was answering a question from one of his readers about which team Cleveland would want to face in the playoffs.

Essentially, according to Fedor, some within the Cavaliers’ organization said that they were prefer a matchup against the Nets. Fedor went on to explain how Brooklyn is a weaker team overall without Durant and Irving and because of how new the team still is, the Nets may not have the chemistry to be in their best form. Either way, some of the Nets’ players gave their thoughts on the article according Lucas Kaplan of NetsDaily:

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“If I had the choice of playing a team that just got put together three weeks ago versus playing Giannis [Antetokounmpo], or something of that nature…I mean, I think that’d be the most logical answer you could give. So, I don’t think it’s bulletin board material.”

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“I heard something like that, too. I don’t know if they think it’s sweet, but we’ll match up with anybody. We just try to take it game by game, win as many games as we can and get as high a seed as possible. If that’s our matchup, then we’ll take care of it.”

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