Nets crushed by Wizards for third straight loss that comes with tanking silver lining

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Maybe Brooklyn’s tank is still alive.

In a clash sure to have lottery ramifications, the shorthanded Nets lost, 119-99, to the Wizards on Friday before a crowd of 16,486 at Capital One Arena.

After having won seven of 10, Brooklyn (10-22) has now gone cold and dropped three straight. 

The Nets are fifth in the lottery standings and have pulled within 1 ½ games of the fourth-place Wizards, a clear silver lining in this defeat.

Friday’s tilt underscored just how a player or two can tilt a tanking result.

The Nets were without three starters on Thursday’s home loss to Golden State — Michael Porter Jr., Egor Dёmin and Terance Mann. 

And a night later in Washington, Porter was still out sick and joined on the unavailable list by starting center Nic Claxton (personal reasons) and Cam Thomas.

Day'Ron Sharpe #20 of the Brooklyn Nets handles the ball during the game against the Washington Wizards.Day’Ron Sharpe looks to move the ball during the Nets’ Jan. 2 loss to the Wizards. NBAE via Getty Images

Brooklyn is not only 0-6 on the tail end of back-to-backs, but — perhaps more relevant to the upcoming decisions general manager Sean Marks will have to make before the trade deadline — is also a winless 0-6 without Porter.

Sans Porter, the Nets’ offense consistently cratered. 

They trailed by as many as 28 points and had no consistent source of offense.

Tre Johnson (12) of the Washington Wizards blocks Danny Wolf's (2) shot.Danny Wolf’s shot gets blocked during the Nets’ Jan. 2 loss to the Wizards. NBAE via Getty Images

Day’Ron Sharpe got his first start of the season in place of Claxton and had 14 points, nine rebounds, two steals and two blocks. Mann, Ziaire Williams and rookie Drake Powell all also had 14.



Justin Champagnie had a game-high 20 points and Alex Sarr added 19 points and five blocks for Washington. 

But it’s been CJ McCollum (17 points, six boards) and Khris Middleton who have helped change the Wizards’ fortunes of late.

Washington opened the season 3-20, including 14 straight losses. 

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But they’re 6-4 since, with veterans McCollum and Middleton leading the way.

Middleton may not be playing at the All-Star level that Porter is, but the Wizards are 8-14 with him and a horrid 1-10 without him.

McCollum had 10 points on 4-of-5 shooting in the first quarter when the Nets fell behind by 37-24.

Brooklyn never rallied.

Nolan Traore had a bounce-back game after being chastised by Jordi Fernández, having 12 points and five assists — both career-highs — and attacking the rim.

Dёmin had 10 points, eight rebounds, a steal and a block.

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