Jarrett Allen, Dzanan Musa recreate famous moment from ‘Titanic’

Rodions Kurucs caught two of his Brooklyn Nets teammates reenacting a movie moment, so he threw the perfect song behind it.

Games haven’t started yet, but there’s already plenty of nonsense going on in the NBA’s bubble at Disney world. Players have been all over social media, sharing their thoughts on accommodations and food.

Quite a few haven’t been happy about their setup.

But social media hasn’t been limited to players complaining about their situation in Florida.

The Brooklyn Nets released a poll on Twitter on Monday, asking fans to decide on a new nickname for Joe Harris. The options were either “Headband Harris” or “Joey Headband.” The winner was “Joey Headband,”even though Jarrett Allen thought “Headband Harris” was the right fit.

Allen appeared in another bizarre bit of content from the Disney bubble recently.

Rodions Kurucs caught Allen and Dzanan Musa recreating a portion of the moment from the 1997 hit movie “Titanic,” where Jack Dawson (Leonardo DiCaprio) stood behind Rose DeWitt Butawker (Kate Winslett) at the very front of the ship.

After getting the quick moment on video, Kurucs threw Celine Dion’s My Heart Will Go On — the song most associated with “Titanic” — behind the video.

Not sure anyone else in the bubble will be able to top that.

Nets Report Card: First quarter of 2019-20 season

The Brooklyn Nets are through the first quarter of their 2019-20 schedule. Nets Wire assesses how the players have performed so far.

Following their loss to the Miami Heat on Sunday, the Brooklyn Nets are now 20 games into their 82-game season. While fans have gotten a taste of the next era of basketball in Brooklyn, there’s still plenty of room for this team to grow.

Some players have shown promise. Others have left something to be desired throughout the Nets’ 10-10 start to the 2019-20 season.

Here are Nets Wire’s grades for the individuals who have contributed to Brooklyn so far this year (with the exceptions of two-way players Henry Ellenson and Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot, who have only logged garbage time minutes.) (This, of course, excludes Kevin Durant and Wilson Chandler.)