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Nets to embrace most daunting stretch ahead with entire season at stake: “We have to have that hunger”

Brooklyn is set to seize the challenge of performing at their best with 10 of their next 11 games on the road.
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As they went back and forth in their momentum, the Brooklyn Nets will face their most pressuring stretch in which their entire season is hanging in balance.

Upon playing four straight games at the Barclays Center, the Nets will now come out of their turf to embark on a six-game road swing. The skid will offer a pair of back-to-back outings and a face-off with three competitive teams included in the early postseason picture. After that, they’ll briefly go home on March 19 against the New Orleans Pelicans, only to hit the travel again for a new four-game set away.

Stick towards winning

With a tough journey ahead of them, the Nets have no choice but to fight back and raise their A-game with their contention hopes on the line. Occupying the East’s 11th spot with a 25-37 — at 2.5 games away from the final Play-In spot — the ball club has no reason to take their foot off the gas pedal.

“We have to continue to focus in on our standards … and dig in even more for this road trip we have coming up because we’re still chasing,” interim coach Kevin Ollie said, via New York Post’s Ryan Dunleavy. “We’re chasing the people in front of us. So we have to have that hunger.”

Bring the best out of everyone

The Nets concluded their four-game home stand with a positive 3-1 card. They were coming off a solid 112-107 victory against the Philadelphia 76ers last Tuesday. And disregarding their humiliating loss against the lottery-bound Memphis Grizzlies, they poured back-to-back dubs over the Atlanta Hawks squad that they are looking to drag for the last Play-in berth of the Conference.

Ollie is optimistic that his team will be able to come out strong and keep their fire burning with 20 games left in their regular season campaign.

“It’s my job to bring that masterpiece out of them every day,” Ollie said. “It’s their job to bring that masterpiece out of each other. So I see this, I believe in them. They’re going to continue to do what we need to do to win at all costs and pay for it. You pay for it by doubling down on the details. We have the recipe to win games, no matter who’s in the game.”

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Peter's journey with basketball commenced in the first grade, and it has since evolved into an integral part of his life. Standing on the brink of a potential professional playing career, Peter ultimately chose to pursue a degree in Political Science and Journalism in Zagreb, Croatia. Despite this academic pursuit, his deep-rooted love for the game of basketball endured, undiminished. Now, as a writer and editor, Peter finds an avenue to channel his unwavering passion for basketball-related news and analysis. Whether it's deciphering the latest happenings or delving into the lore of old-school basketball, he covers every corner of the NBA world.

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