Nets will have every player available Wednesday against the Warriors

    Nets will have every player available Wednesday against the Warriors


    The Brooklyn Nets will have every player available for Wednesday as they host the Golden State Warriors, according to FanNation. The only players who won’t be available are: David Duke Jr., Day’Ron Sharpe, Kessler Edwards, and Alondes Williams because all of them are at their G-League assignments with the Long Island Nets.

    Part of the reason that all of these players are on G-League assignment is because of everybody being healthy and because of the G-League having a showcase Dec. 19-22. Guys like Sharpe and Duke Jr. will be able to get their extra reps while showing off their talent on a bigger stage than a normal G-League game.

    Brooklyn is currently on a six-game winning streak and have won 10 of their last 11 games. In the Nets’ last game, they came back from being down 19 points to beat the Detroit Pistons 124-121 on Sunday behind Kevin Durant’s 43 points, including 26 points in the third quarter.

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