Dinwiddie: The Nets Are More Talented Now

Mar 27, 2023

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丁威迪攻下全隊最高的25分。(歐新社)

After trading Kyrie Irving and Kevin Durant before the trade deadline this year, the Nets finally ushered in a new recruit on the 9th. Spencer Dinwiddie, who also returned to the Nets, helped the Nets win by scoring a team-high 25 points in the first game. After the game, he also said that the team's talent is probably higher than when Durant and Irving first arrived in Brooklyn.

The Nets made four deals at the trade deadline this year, acquiring Dinwydy, Dorian Finney-Smith, Mikal Bridges and Cameron Johnson and 12 draft picks, and the two were the first to wear the Nets' uniforms on Thursday. He HAD 25 POINTS, six assists AND NINE POINTS AND NINE REBOUNDS TO HELP THE NETS BEAT THE BULLS BY 11 POINTS.

For returning to his old club, Dinwiddie also shared the mood of the past few days of trading after the 9th, "It's been weird for me for four or five days, but if I had to choose three places in my career to visit again, I would definitely say this is here."

While the Nets have changed considerably since he left, Dinveydy said the team is probably more talented than Durant and Irving were when they first arrived in Brooklyn. "I can't wait to see Bridges play, he can defend the best player on the other team, After all, we weren't fun guarding Zach LaVine tonight, allowing him 38 points."

"It's a lot like the way we've been playing the last couple of years," said Nets shooter Joe Harris, who had six 3-pointers and 18 points Sunday.

After the two stars left the team, the Nets did have more players to come forward, the recent scoring burst of Thomas (Cam Thomas) 9, despite the bad feeling, but still had 20 points in the net, Watanabe-Yuta also came off the bench to score 14 points, including two 3-pointers in the fourth quarter, Simmons also came off the bench 20 minutes scored 8 points, 8 rebounds, 4 assists.

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