The Brooklyn Nets have suddenly surged into second place in the 2022-23 NBA Standings. A 10-game winning streak can tend to do that!
There are five teams in the East with records better than .600 - led by the Boston Celtics with a record of 25-10 (.714). At least for the present, Brooklyn appears to be the major block to the Celtics chances of coming out of the Eastern Conference in the post-season.
The Nets do it with scoring. They rank first in the League in Offensive Rating (123.4 PPG), Field Goal Percentage (54.8%) and 3-Point Percentage (44.2%). No surprise that Kevin Durant leads the Nets' attack with 29.9 PPG, followed by (major sigh) Kyrie Irving at 26.1 PPG.
How about Ben Simmons, you may ask. He is averaging 8.3 points per game and remains a question mark for whatever fortunes await the Brooklyn Nets.
Is Brooklyn's 10-game surge a temporary fluke - or a reflection of their destiny for the 2022-23 season? Time will answer that question, but any team depending on the volatile Kyrie Irving and the uncertainty of Ben Simmons in their Title quest needs to realize that their team synergy on display right now may implode at any time.
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