Brooklyn’s starting five had a rough go against the Phoenix Suns — to put it mildly.
Kyrie Irving was the only one in double figures. Even then, he wasn’t at his best, finishing 1-for-6 from three while failing to earn a trip to the free-throw line.
Jarrett Allen hardly played because he was in foul trouble so early.
Joe Harris missed all four of his 3-point attempts.
Taurean Prince went 3-for-5 from the floor (2-for-3 from three), but made mistakes elsewhere throughout the game and played a measly 17 minutes as a result — only five more minutes than Allen.
Caris LeVert was the only Nets starter who didn’t have a -20 plus-minus or worse (-15), but he still didn’t play his best game.
While the loss to Phoenix was next-level for the Nets, they’ve consistently struggled defensively in the first quarter to start the year. Even after acknowledging the issue, Kenny Atkinson isn’t ready to change Brooklyn’s starting lineup.
I’m not ready to go there after one bad game.
Kenny Atkinson: "The biggest issue was the Suns." #NETSonYES pic.twitter.com/O3rHXw8U16
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) November 11, 2019