The competitive expectations of the Brooklyn Nets at the start of the season were non-existent and should remain so, but it is impossible to ignore the high level of competitiveness that the New York team is displaying under the leadership of Jordi Fernández. The Spanish coach seems capable of reviving Ben Simmons and is giving offensive freedom to a lethal Cam Thomas.
There's nothing better than competing without pressure, knowing that all the positive things you do will have a great impact and that defeats are the foreseeable scenario. Jordi Fernández is aware that the Brooklyn Nets project does not look at immediate competitive objectives but aims to build a collective identity and take steps in a process that could be accelerated with a trade. This is where the importance of creating a good atmosphere comes in, giving the team an attractive style of play, and making the team members feel part of something exciting.
- Jordi Fernández has been able to create his own style and identity in a very short time
Only in this way can they retain and develop talent, but also attract important players to their sphere. Having three wins in six games is a great record, but it is even more remarkable to see how Jordi Fernández has given the team an identity in such a short time. Ben Simmons is back to being a committed and generous player in effort, Cam Thomas is enjoying his offensive freedom, Dennis Schröder is relishing being the team's helmsman, and there is a defensive toughness much higher than expected in a team in the current context of the Brooklyn Nets, thanks to Cameron Johnson and Dorian Finney-Smith. In short, great news and an exciting outlook lie ahead.
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