How to Watch the Nets vs. Hornets Game: Streaming & TV Channel Info for February 10
Published 8:49 pm Sunday, February 9, 2025
The Brooklyn Nets (18-34) play the Charlotte Hornets (13-37) on February 10, 2025. The matchup airs on YES and FDSSE.
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Nets vs. Hornets Game Info
- When: Monday, February 10, 2025 at 7:30 PM ET
- Where: Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York
- TV Channel: YES, FDSSE
- Live Stream: Watch this game on Fubo (Regional restrictions may apply)
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Nets Stats Insights
- This season, the Nets have a 44.1% shooting percentage from the field, which is 2.5% lower than the 46.6% of shots the Hornets’ opponents have hit.
- In games Brooklyn shoots better than 46.6% from the field, it is 11-6 overall.
- The Hornets are the fourth-ranked rebounding team in the league, the Nets sit at 29th.
- The Nets record seven fewer points per game (105.3) than the Hornets give up (112.3).
- Brooklyn has an 8-7 record when scoring more than 112.3 points.
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Hornets Stats Insights
- The Hornets have shot at a 43.1% rate from the field this season, 4.9 percentage points less than the 48% shooting opponents of the Nets have averaged.
- This season, Charlotte has a 5-1 record in games the team collectively shoots above 48% from the field.
- The Hornets are the fourth-ranked rebounding team in the league, the Nets sit at 23rd.
- The Hornets’ 107 points per game are just 4.7 fewer points than the 111.7 the Nets allow to opponents.
- Charlotte is 9-8 when it scores more than 111.7 points.
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Nets Home & Away Comparison
- The Nets are scoring 102.3 points per game this year in home games, which is 5.6 fewer points than they’re averaging when playing on the road (107.9).
- Defensively Brooklyn has been better at home this year, surrendering 110.8 points per game, compared to 112.5 in road games.
- The Nets are draining 12.6 three-pointers per game with a 33.7% shooting percentage from downtown at home, which is 1.7 fewer threes and 2.8% points worse than they’re averaging in road games (14.3, 36.5%).
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Hornets Home & Away Comparison
- At home the Hornets put up 106.1 points per game, 2.1 less than on the road (108.2). Defensively they allow 109.7 points per game at home, 6.2 less than away (115.9).
- At home Charlotte is conceding 109.7 points per game, 6.2 fewer points than it is on the road (115.9).
- The Hornets pick up 1.2 fewer assists per game at home (23.6) than away (24.8).
Nets Injuries
Name | Game Status | Injury |
---|---|---|
Maxwell Lewis | Out | Leg |
Bojan Bogdanovic | Out | Foot |
D’Angelo Russell | Questionable | Illness |
De’Anthony Melton | Out For Season | Acl |
Cameron Thomas | Out | Hamstring |
Noah Clowney | Out | Ankle |
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Hornets Injuries
Name | Game Status | Injury |
---|---|---|
Brandon Miller | Out For Season | Wrist |
Grant Williams | Out For Season | Acl |
Tre Mann | Out For Season | Back |
Mark Williams | Out | Trade Pending |
LaMelo Ball | Out | Ankle |
Moussa Diabate | Day-To-Day | Face |
Nick Smith | Day-To-Day | Back |
Jusuf Nurkic | Day-To-Day | Trade Pending |
Josh Green | Day-To-Day | Calf |
Josh Okogie | Out | Hamstring |