The Brooklyn Nets enter the All-Star break riding a wave of momentum, having won six of their last seven games after a dismal January. Coach Jordi Fernandez attributes this success to consistent daily work and the team's ability to compete despite missing key players like Cam Thomas and Cam Johnson for significant stretches. With a record of 20-34, they're now just 1.5 games behind the Chicago Bulls for the final Play-In Tournament spot in the Eastern Conference.
As the team gears up for the last stretch of the season, they hold a strong chance at a top draft pick. The Nets have dramatically improved defensively, holding six of their last seven opponents under 100 points. Their aggressive pick-and-roll defense ranks among the best in the league, aided by players like Nic Claxton, who has become a defensive anchor. D’Angelo Russell praises Fernandez for maintaining team morale and energy despite a turbulent roster situation. The future looks promising as the Nets aim to build on this progress.