The time has come for the Brooklyn Nets as they showcase a new duo out East in Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving. To this point in the season, Brooklyn has looked extremely dominant and a true championship contender.
Although they’ve already experienced injury troubles with Spencer Dinwiddie going down for the year with a partially torn ACL, they are still deep enough to be a top team in their conference. Bruce Brown has gotten off to a slow start, but could turn into a key piece off the bench down the road.
For more information about the numbers behind our Heat Check series, hop over to our main Heat Check 2020-21 post.
Caris LeVert | 15.6p, 4.6r, 6.2a | 🔥🔥 |
Chris Chiozza | 14.0p, 1.0r, 4.0a | 🔥 |
Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot | 8.8p, 1.8r, 1.0a | – |
Jarrett Allen | 9.6p, 12.0r, 1.2a | – |
Joe Harris | 13.8p, 4.0r, 1.6a | ❄ |
Kyrie Irving | 28.3p, 3.8r, 6.0a | ❄ |
Jeff Green | 4.4p, 1.4r, 1.0a | ❄❄ |
Landry Shamet | 6.0p, 1.4r, 0.4a | ❄❄❄ |
DeAndre Jordan | 3.6p, 8.0r, 2.0a | ❄❄❄ |
Rodions Kurucs | 1.5p, 1.0r, 0.0a | ❄❄❄ |
Tyler Johnson | 1.5p, 0.5r, 0.0a | ❄❄❄❄ |
Taurean Prince | 5.8p, 2.2r, 0.2a | ❄❄❄❄❄ |
Spencer Dinwiddie | 6.7p, 4.3r, 3.0a | ❄❄❄❄❄ |
Bruce Brown | 1.0p, 1.0r, 0.5a | ❄❄❄❄❄ |