Nets lose D'Angelo Russell to ankle injury during loss to Cavs

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A thin Brooklyn Nets point guard rotation lost its leader on Thursday night. D’Angelo Russell was ruled out of a 110-97 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers after spraining his ankle in the third quarter.

Brooklyn led by five when Russell exited the game but immediately surrendered a 28-11 run en route to a blowout.

Russell has been an integral piece for the Nets since joining the team in a Dec. 29 trade from the Los Angeles Lakers. He’s averaged 13.8 points and 5.8 assists. The team is 8-9 in games he’s played and 0-6 when he’s sat.

While Russell has struggled shooting the ball (38.1 percent from the field and 31.8 percent from three), his ball-handling, facilitation and improved defense have been a calming presence for a team lacking high-end offensive creators. The veteran floor general has posted a 0.1 Box Plus-Minus, the team’s highest mark among players averaging over 20 minutes per game (minimum 10 games played).

Nets point guard rotation takes massive blow with D’Angelo Russell injury

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After buying out Ben Simmons, Russell is the one player the Nets cannot afford to lose if they hope to keep their play-in hopes alive. Trendon Watford, Killian Hayes and Reece Beekman are the team’s other options at point guard.

Watford has been effective behind Russell since returning from a hamstring injury. The 24-year-old has averaged 10.7 points and 2.4 assists on 49.2 percent shooting in 20.1 minutes per game over seven appearances. He’s posted a team-best 9.3 Box Plus-Minus during that span. However, he’s not a traditional point guard and better suited in a reserve role.

Hayes joined the Nets on a 10-day contract on Wednesday after spending the first half of the season with Brooklyn’s G-League affiliate. He debuted against the Cavs, posting five points and three assists on 2-of-6 shooting in 21 minutes off the bench. The former No. 7 pick offers defense, but his offensive limitations have been well-documented throughout his career.

Beekman has struggled to make an impact since joining the team from the Golden State Warriors in the Dennis Schroder trade. The two-way point guard has averaged 2.2 points and 1.5 assists on 34/21/56 shooting splits in 10.9 minutes per game over 20 appearances. Brooklyn sent him down to the G League ahead of the Cavs matchup.

A 6-2 stretch has vaulted the Nets into a race for the Eastern Conference’s final play-in spot. Following Thursday’s loss, Brooklyn is 1.5 games behind the Chicago Bulls for 10th place.

Cam Thomas’ impending return will ease offensive concerns if Russell misses an extended period. The fourth-year guard has been sidelined since Jan. 2 by a hamstring strain but participated in his first five-on-five scrimmages on Thursday.

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