Flubs and flameouts: NBA's top 10 disappointments
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The NBA just celebrated its best and brightest stars during an exciting All-Star Weekend in Chicago. Now, as the players return from their week-long break, it’s time to talk about the worst and dimmest. It was difficult to winnow this list, but here, in noFlubs and flameouts: NBA's top 10 disappointments
The NBA just celebrated its best and brightest stars during an exciting All-Star Weekend in Chicago. Now, as the players return from their week-long break, it’s time to talk about the worst and dimmest. It was difficult to winnow this list, but here, in no particular order, are the NBA's 10 biggest disappointments of the 2019-2020 season: Brooklyn Nets 'superteam' The Nets were winners of NBA free agency for a few days last summer, signing BFFs Kyrie Irving, Kevin Durant and DeAndre Jordan and trading for Taurean Prince. Then the Clippers signed Kawhi Leonard and traded for Paul George. Whoops. Still recovering from Achilles surgery, Durant hasn't played a game, and Irving, who has played in only 20 games, may miss the rest of the season with a mysterious shoulder injury. That's probably for the best anyway. When Kyrie plays, the team is 8-12; when he sits, the Nets are 17-16 -- the third season in a row his teams have played better without him. Notice a trend? The Nets, 28-25 at this point last season, are Read more