This was for the Tank Brigade.
In a game with all sorts of draft impact, the net routed 116-86 by fellow lottery laguard Toronto in front of a crowd of 16,413 at the Barclays Center on Wednesday night.
The net did not lead 32 points and pursued it.
The Nets (23-50) were in step with the fifth Tanking 76ers at lottery odds after Philadelphia lost six straight to the League Worst Wizard.
The net then moved “first” three games of the 7th place Raptor.
Brooklyn's Play-In tragic figures have fallen to one, allowing it to be removed from the postseason contest on Friday night against the Visiting Clippers and former net Ben Simmons, who were purchased last month.
However, in May, the Nets' eyes will be won in the lottery rather than in the playoffs.
The net included injured Cam Thomas and Daron Sharp, who put Cam Johnson down.
They were led by Centre Nick Claxton's team high 22 points and 11 rebounds, but there were few other offenses.
Noah Crowney stepped into the lineup in place of Johnson, scoring just five points in a 9-1 shooting.
And the net was outscored with a staggering 30-7 turnover as point guard D'Angelo Russell manages two assists against four game-high prizes.
Center Orlando Robinson had 23 points and 12 rebounds against the Raptors (26-47), with six scorers in double digits.
Brooklyn allowed eight unanswered points to fall behind 26-12 with two minutes left in the first quarter.
Reminisced from G League Long Island, Dalick Whitehead hit a three-pointer to draw Brooklyn within 32-26.
Trendern Watford and one capped a 10-2 run to make it 34-29.
However, the net was delayed 93-68 on a free throw from Scotty Burns (15 points, 7 rebounds, five assists).
Toronto's lead reached 32 points in the fourth quarter.
