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A cubist interpretation of the Nets’ lopsided loss to the Pacers, capturing the fragmented energy and intensity of the game.Brooklyn Today
The Brooklyn Nets suffered a lopsided 123-94 loss to the Indiana Pacers on Thursday night. Interim head coach Jordi Fernández spoke with reporter Meghan Triplett after the game, acknowledging the Nets’ defensive lapses and inability to execute their game plan, which led to the team falling into an early hole they couldn’t climb out of.
Why it matters
The Nets are in the midst of a difficult season, having recently fired head coach Steve Nash. Fernández’s comments provide insight into the team’s current challenges as they try to turn things around and make a push for the playoffs.
The details
Fernández noted that the Pacers were able to get off to a strong start, which put the Nets in an early hole they couldn’t climb out of. He acknowledged the team’s defensive lapses and inability to execute their game plan, leading to the lopsided defeat.
The game took place on Thursday, April 9, 2026.
The players
Jordi Fernández
The interim head coach of the Brooklyn Nets, taking over after the recent firing of Steve Nash.
Meghan Triplett
A reporter who interviewed Fernández after the game.
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What they’re saying
“The Pacers were able to get off to a hot start, and that put us in an early hole that we just couldn’t climb out of.”
— Jordi Fernández, Interim Head Coach, Brooklyn Nets
The takeaway
The Nets’ blowout loss to the Pacers highlights the team’s ongoing struggles this season, as they continue to search for answers under interim coach Fernández. The team’s defensive issues and inability to execute their game plan will be key areas of focus as they look to turn things around and make a push for the playoffs.