NBA Preview: Brooklyn Nets (4-4) at Boston Celtics (5-2)

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The Brooklyn Nets will attempt to extend their road winning streak to four games when they visit the Boston Celtics on Friday night.

After starting the season with back-to-back losses, the Nets posted road wins against Charlotte (133-121), Miami (109-105) and Chicago (109-107). Brooklyn then lost two in a row at home before beating the Los Angeles Clippers 109-103 at home on Wednesday.

The Nets trailed 21-13 after the first quarter of Wednesday’s win, but they outscored the Clippers in each of the next three quarters.

The Nets received 45 points from their bench players, including 21 from Lonnie Walker IV. Cam Thomas scored 14 points in the first half but had to leave the game early in the third quarter with a sprained left ankle. Thomas, the Nets’ leading scorer at 26.9 points per game, will miss at least two weeks after an MRI confirmed the injury Thursday.

This will be Brooklyn’s second NBA in-season tournament game. The victory at Chicago was the first. It’s the first in-season tournament game for Boston, which will be trying to end a two-game losing streak.

The Celtics opened the season with five consecutive victories, but that streak ended with a 114-109 overtime loss at Minnesota on Monday. Boston also dropped a 106-103 decision to Philadelphia on Wednesday.

Kristaps Porzingis led the Celtics with 29 points and Derrick White finished with 19. White returned to the team after missing two games for the birth of his second child.

Jaylen Brown hit a step-back 3 that cut Philadelphia’s lead to 106-103, but Porzingis missed a 3-point attempt in the final seconds. The Celtics were 15 of 47 from 3-point range.

Boston’s Jayson Tatum had 16 points, 15 rebounds and six assists in the loss. It was the third time in his NBA career that he’s had at least 15 points, 15 rebounds and five assists in a game.

Tatum scored a game-high 32 points and had 11 rebounds when the Celtics beat the Nets 124-114 earlier this season. He was one of five Boston players who scored in double figures during that win. Thomas led Brooklyn with 27.

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