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NEW YORK, NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 26: General Manager Sean Marks of the Brooklyn Nets speaks at the podium during a press conference at Brooklyn Nets Media Day at HSS Training Center on September 26, 2022 in the Brooklyn borough of New York City. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and/or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Dustin Satloff/Getty Images)
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Jay Williams 'Extremely Concerned' About Nets: 'Don't Know What Sean Marks Is Doing'

Adam WellsFeb 2, 2023

A 43-point blowout loss against the Boston Celtics on Wednesday night has at least one prominent analyst concerned about the state of the Brooklyn Nets.

Appearing on First Take, ESPN's Jay Williams said he is "extremely concerned" about the Nets and hopes to see general manager Sean Marks get aggressive to help add some size to this roster.

"I don't know what Sean Marks is doing," Williams said.

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Wednesday's loss to the Celtics dropped the Nets to 4-7 in their past 11 games without Kevin Durant. It was the second time they have lost a game by at least 30 points this season after a 153-121 defeat to the Sacramento Kings on Nov. 15.

Williams did point out that Durant wasn't playing, but he also expressed concern about the vague description of "knee soreness" that head coach Jacque Vaughn gave about Ben Simmons' absence from the past three games.

"Will he be there when it matters the most," Williams asked about Simmons. The ESPN analyst also noted there have been times when Durant won't even look at Simmons when he comes to the bench.

We almost have to accept this is what the Nets are going to be, at least this version of them. We saw their peak with Durant and Kyrie Irving when they rattled off 12 consecutive wins from Dec. 7 through Jan. 2, but they've otherwise been a very inconsistent team.

Marks might have an ace up his sleeve heading into the Feb. 9 trade deadline that will give them more size at center to clog up the paint.

Unless anything happens over the next week, though, the Nets are going to be in a holding pattern until Durant returns to the court.

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