Relive the Brooklyn Nets’ top 10 plays of the 2020-21 season

With a new campaign on the horizon, let’s look back at the Brooklyn Nets’ top 10 plays from last year.

Despite falling short of a championship last year, the Nets did not fall short in putting on a show in almost every game. With all the talent in Brooklyn last season, the team was bound to put together some spectacular highlights. From game winners, to ankle-breakers to posters that you can hang up on your wall, the Nets had it all.

Putting together the top 10 plays must have been a headache with everything that went down last year, but the NBA’s YouTube team pulled it off. Without further adieu, let us take a look at the top 10 plays from the Brooklyn Nets last season.

Nets face new roadblock in James Harden-to-Brooklyn saga

The Houston Rockets aren’t going to give up on James Harden so easily, which may ruin his chance to reunite with Kevin Durant in Brooklyn.

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One thing that’s been a constant throughout the James Harden-to-Brooklyn campaign is the Houston Rockets don’t want to give up on the perennial MVP candidate as the face of their franchise so easily — understandably so. Harden is an eight-time NBA All-Star and seven-time All-NBA selection, he should warrant a huge return.

At the same time, if the Rockets feel they can resolve whatever issues Harden has with the franchise, they have little reason to move him for any package thrown their way — unless, of course, Houston decides to go down the rebuild road.

It appears the Rockets don’t want to resort to plan B just yet, with Tim MacMahon of ESPN reporting they are “willing to get uncomfortable” with both Harden and Russell Westbrook going into training camp and even the season itself.

Westbrook — who was traded to Houston by the Oklahoma City Thunder in the summer of 2019 after Paul George was dealt to the Los Angeles Clippers — is under contract for three more seasons, with the last year of his deal being a player option.

Harden also has three years left on his deal, with the final one having a player option. However, ESPN’s Adrian Wojnarowski reported the Rockets tried to extend Harden for two more years, to the tune of $103 million. According to Woj, the 2018 MVP didn’t take the deal.

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