Nets Notes: Claxton, Saraf, Draft, Schedule

Nets defensive stopper Nic Claxton blocked a season-high four shots in a win over Washington on Sunday. Claxton failed to record a block in his first four appearances but has at least one block in his subsequent nine games.

“Just getting back to myself,” Claxton said. “I started the season off [and] I wasn’t getting any blocks. But the timing is slowly coming back, so I’ve been feeling good on the defensive side of the ball with where I’m where they want me.”

Claxton is in the second year of a four-year, $97MM contract.

Here’s more on the Nets:

  • Rookie guard Ben Saraf suffered a left ankle sprain while playing for the G League’s Long Island Nets on Saturday, C.J. Holmes of the New York Daily News reports. Brooklyn announced on Monday that Saraf will be reevaluated in 10 days. Saraf began the season as the NBA team’s starting point guard but the 26th pick in the draft struggled mightily on offense, shooting 21.7 percent from the field in his first five games. He fell out of the rotation from that point, leading the G League assignment.
  • With three supposed franchise-altering talents — Cameron Boozer, Darryn Peterson and AJ Dybantsa — in next season’s draft, there’s plenty of incentive for the Nets to remain in tank mode this season. However, several other teams are in same boat, Brian Lewis of the New York Post notes, and even with only two wins there are three other teams with worse records.
  • They won’t step out of the Eastern Conference for the remainder of the month. Their next game against a Western Conference opponent comes on Dec. 4 against Utah.
  • Michael Porter has responded to the call of handling more offensive responsibilities. Get the details here.
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