The 2021 Brooklyn Nets: The Biggest “What if” team ever. by Ibrahim Rogers
In my opinion the biggest “What if” regarding a team in NBA history is the 2021 Brooklyn Nets. Considering how much talent that team possessed on offense, I can see why people viewed them as a superteam. The 3 offensive engines James Harden, Kevin Durant, and Kyrie Irving, was a nightmare for any team they faced. In those rare moments when the trio was healthy and played together during the season, they managed to play 16 games and win 13 out of them. One of the most memorable games when they were all healthy and showcased the true potential of this superteam was Game 4 against the Boston Celtics in the first round. Harden scored 23 points and set a career high for a postseason of 18 assists, Kyrie scored 39 with 11 boards, while Durant ended up with 42 points.
It was not a lack of talent that doomed that Nets' team. The problem was injuries. Kyrie suffered an ankle injury during Game 4 against the Milwaukee Bucks in the Eastern conference semifinals. Despite the return of Harden at some point in the series, it was obvious that he was far from being healthy. Still, the Nets managed to take the eventual champions to 7 games in a hard fought series. The most notable moment of that trio is how they were millimeters away from getting to the Eastern Conference finals since Kevin Durant’s size 18 shoe was on the three point line. That team might’ve stayed together for a couple more years if he was just a tad bit father.
The reason why the 2021 season of the Nets is so disappointing, for me at least, is not because of how they played, but because it took away the opportunity for us as basketball fans to see what might have been a generational team. As stated before by Kevin Durant himself, once the team got back its healthy lineup, he felt it was the "perfect, ideal situation" for basketball. However, due to injuries, one of the greatest teams ever was never fully utilized. Honestly, it hurt because James Harden, my favorite player, didn't win the championship, and that was his best opportunity of his career.
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