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La correspondante du Courrier des Balkans à Belgrade virée du Figaro
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Long Island loses late despite big games from EJ Liddell, Grant Nelson
The Long Island Nets returned to the court on Wednesday night, as they traveled to South Dakota to take on the Sioux Falls Skyforce. While it looked like it might be a disaster for Long Island, they were able to cut down a 25-point deficit to single digits on the backs of E.J. Liddell and Grant Nelson, both of whom had big games. However, they couldn’t pull off the upset and fell to the Skyforce, 119-110. All three of the Brooklyn Nets’ two-way players were on hand in this one – EJ Liddell, Tyson Etienne, and Chaney Johnson as was Ben Saraf, still on assignment from Brooklyn. Liddell played his heart out, early on looking like the only player on the court for Long Island. Liddell continues to be one of the best shooters on the team, connecting on 8-of-14 overall and 4-of-6 from deep. The 6’7” 25-year-old has shown that, whether in Brooklyn or on Long Island, he takes smart shots. He doesn’t just throw anything up and pray that it falls. That was on full display Wednesday. Another strong suit of Liddell’s game has been rebounding, he flirted with a double-double, tallying nine rebounds. He looks to have a very bright future. Speaking of a player with a bright future, Grant Nelson also played well once again. On a bit of a minutes restriction since coming back from injury, Nelson is showing up and showing out each time he’s been on the court. Nelson, who played for 18 minutes (the lowest of all the starters), wound up with 14 points and 18 rebounds. GRANT SLAM 😤 pic.twitter.com/eLsv9RMcuA— Long Island Nets (@LongIslandNets) January 22, 2026 In his 18 minutes on the court, Nelson, a North Dakota native, also flirted with a double-double, grabbing eight boards and blocking two shots. In his four starts, playing no more than 18 minutes in any of them, Nelson is putting up 29.9 points and 12.5 rebounds per 36 minutes. He’s also shooting 71.4% overall, although he has yet to connect from deep. Nelson will likely give the Brooklyn organization a choice to make about their two-way deals or maybe even ther standard deals. The three two-way deals are filled with Liddell, Tyson Etienne and Chaney Johnson. Do you jeopardize losing Nelson after the season, or perhaps even sooner, to a team that wants to offer him a two-way spot to develop there? Of course, at this time of year, just before the trade deadline, rosters get fluid. An unbalanced trade by Brooklyn could open up a roster shot and a two-way could be given a standard if non-guaranteed deal or alternately, a two-way could be moved around like chess pieces. Two-way players can be dumped as a two-way but asked to stick around and continue to play with Long Island but on a deal that plays considerably less than the two-way. Johnson, who is the latest two-way signee, entered from the bench and tallied 14 points and 15 rebounds. This was an excellent showing by the two-way player, He also had three assists and a block. Johnson is the youngest player on the roster, three months younger than Nelson. Chaney Johnson scored 14 points and grabbed a career-high 15 rebounds for the double-double 💪Send Chaney to the @nbagleague Next Up Game: https://t.co/bvPrWh5nuq pic.twitter.com/5kCJ9iuI8G— Long Island Nets (@LongIslandNets) January 22, 2026 Etienne was second on the team in scoring with 15 points. Etienne, who’s usually a pretty good shot, had a bit of an average day by his standards. He hit six of his 13 tries, connecting on just three of his 10 shots from deep. Etienne also continued in his role as playmaker , tallying eight assists. He also had a rebound and a steal to his credit. Now let’s get to the bad news. Saraf had a tough game. The 19-year-old connected on just two of his 12 shots, going one-for-five from deep. He also just got tormented on defense multiple times by the Skyforce’s Jahmir Young. Young finished the game with 30 points, oftentimes torching the Brooklyn rookie. Everyone has bad games; it’s all a part of the development process. Nonetheless, this is a…

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