Jordi Fernandez couldn’t complain about the Nets’ fight Friday night.In fact, he loved it.Consider his message received.Two nights after the Nets’ new coach tore into his players for their effort in an ugly loss to the reigning champion Celtics, they responded with a gritty performance.Playing without starting center Nic Claxton, who will be out for at least a week with a lower back strain, the Nets came all the way back from a 21-point, third-quarter deficit in their first of four meetings with the rival Knicks at the Garden.Ultimately, the comeback fell short because Knicks star Jalen Brunson hit a game-winning 3-pointer with six seconds to go and former Net Mikal Bridges blocked Dennis Schroder’s driving layup at the horn.
But it didn’t impact how Fernandez felt about his team after this heartbreaking 124-122 setback to the Knicks in an NBA Cup game.“Losing hurts and it hurts all of us.But right there we showed our identity and nobody can take that away from us — nobody,” Fernandez said after the Nets lost for the fourth time in five games.
“The fight that we just put together, that’s something that we have to appreciate.Now losing the game, you go into the locker room, and nobody is happy for losing a game, and I’m the first one.
I want to win every game and we’re going to fight to win.“But at the same time, if you see how we’re working every day and what we’re trying to build and how, today I’m proud of my guys.The other day I wasn’t all the way through.”There were a lot of positives in the way the Nets (5-8) rallied after it looked like they would get blown out a second straight time.
The Nets outscored the Knicks, 40-24, in the final quarter and were even on the glass in the second half after getting hurt on the backboards in the first two stanzas.Dorian Finney-Smith returned from an ankle injury and had 15 points.Cam Thomas poured in 43 points and hit seven 3-pointers, his second 40-point performance at MSG and ninth ...