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PHILADELPHIA — Since acquiring D’Angelo Russell, the Nets had been a winless 0-6 without him.
That was until Saturday and Trendon Watford’s endgame heroics.
The Nets started recent 10-day signee Killian Hayes at point guard, but when it was crunch time, they turned to 6-foot-9 forward Watford to make plays, and he made them.
Watford had 11 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter, logging 9:14 in the final period as the only Net with a positive plus-minus in the final stanza of a 105-103 win over the 76ers.
“It’s time to win. I mean, Jordi [Fernandez] told me I was pretty much gonna finish the game. So, fourth quarter, it’s time to win. We all just knew we had to win that quarter to win the game,” Watford said. “Man, I’m so glad we ain’t have to go to overtime. Honestly, I ain’t know if I had it in me to play five more minutes, I ain’t gonna lie.”
Fernandez said of Watford: “He helps you win. And he does that because he’s able…
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