James Harden isn’t concerned about Brooklyn’s ‘process’ amid six-game losing streak

James Harden is confident the Nets can turn things around when the full roster is available.

The Brooklyn Nets dropped a sixth consecutive game on Tuesday night in Sacramento, and superstar James Harden had one of his ugliest scoring games as a pro, finishing with just four points on 2-of-11 shooting.

Despite the Nets’ recent results, which have dropped Brooklyn to sixth in the Eastern Conference, Harden said after the game that there’s “no concern” within the team, and that they’re simply struggling with injury issues.

“There’s no concern. We have different lineups, we’ve got guys in and out of lineups, injuries, whatever. It’s no concern. We don’t have our entire team and this is happening to us. We’re just trying to figure out what works best, what guys fit, what guys don’t. It’s all a process.”

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