The Brooklyn Nets remained without a victory Monday night, falling to the Philadelphia 76ers and extending their season-opening skid to six games.
Head coach Jordi Fernandez took the blame in his post-game remarks, saying the team’s problems start with him. “It’s on me,” he told reporters, acknowledging the need for immediate improvement after another lopsided defeat.
The loss dropped Brooklyn to 0-6, while Philadelphia added another win to its early-season record. Details of the game underscored the Nets’ struggles on both ends of the floor, with the 76ers building a comfortable lead that never came under serious threat.
Brooklyn will try to halt the slide later this week when it returns home, but Fernandez stressed the urgency of correcting mistakes before the Nets take the court again.
Source: New York Post