The wait for Brooklyn’s first win continues.
The Nets fell to 0-6 after Sunday’s 129-105 loss to the Philadelphia 76ers at Barclays Center, leaving them as the only winless team in the Eastern Conference and one of just two in the NBA.
It felt all too familiar for Brooklyn. The Nets showed signs of life early but couldn’t sustain it, undone once again by uneven effort and execution. Searching for a spark, head coach Jordi Fernández started 26-year-old Tyrese Martin at point guard over rookie Ben Saraf, and while the team showed more life early, it didn’t last.
Philadelphia, missing All-Star center Joel Embiid, erupted for 40 first-quarter points and shot 62.5% from the field, led by Kelly Oubre Jr.’s 22 points on 9-of-12 shooting. Brooklyn held its own offensively, with Ziaire William

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