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Nets' Randy Foye: Drills all three three-point attempts
Randy Foye poured in 13 points (4-6 FG, 3-3 3Pt, 2-2 FT) and added four assists and one rebound across 28 minutes in a 122-104 loss to the Thunder on Tuesday.While it was a nice offensive night from Foye, he had provided a combined five points on 2-of-10 shooting from the floor over the previous three games, so there's not much reason to get invested in him. He's cleared the 20-minute mark just three times in the last 12 games and probably won't stand to gain much playing time over the final month of the season with coach Kenny Atkinson likely eager to evaluate the team's younger options at the two wing spots.
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Nets' Randy Foye: Tallies 14 points Monday
Randy Foye scored 14 points (5-7 FG, 4-4 3Pt) while adding three rebounds, two steals and one block across 16 minutes in Monday's 122-109 win over the Grizzlies.He may have started, but he earned just 16 minutes of action as the guards that came off the bench played efficiently for the Brooklyn Nets. This situation continues to be a committee approach as no one has separated themselves from the others to this point in the season, and with the Nets nearly out of the postseason, they can continue to afford trying out different lineups and see which players have good chemistry together. Foye has only proven to be a sharpshooter from outside, which limits his chances of earning more significant minutes in the future.
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Nets' Randy Foye: Drops 15 points in 26 minutes Friday vs. Heat
Randy Foye gathered 15 points (5-9 FG, 1-2 3Pt, 4-4 FT), two assists, and one rebound across 26 minutes during Friday's 108-99 loss to the Heat.Foye, like many players on the Brooklyn Nets, has seen his role fluctuate throughout the season, but was able to put together a solid outing Friday against a Heat squad who have now won 13 straight games. Foye had been ice cold from beyond the arc coming into Friday's contest, knocking down only 26.3 percent of his three-point attempts in the previous seven games. That being said, he was able score in other ways against the Heat, shooting only two threes and getting to the foul line four times. His next chance to build on Friday's performance comes Saturday on the second half of a back-to-back set against the 76ers.
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Nets' Randy Foye: Sputtering in starting role
Randy Foye put up three points (1-5 FG, 1-3 3Pt), two assists, one rebound and one steal across 23 minutes in a 106-97 loss to the Pacers on Friday.Foye has started the last seven games at shooting guard, but his addition to the top unit hasn't been a solution to the team's ongoing woes, as the Brooklyn Nets have lost all of those contests. The veteran is averaging just 5.1 points (on 31.8% shooting), 3.4 rebounds, 2.3 assists and 1.0 three-pointers in 23.7 minutes per game, making it exceedingly difficult to wring fantasy value out of him, even in most deeper leagues.
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Nets' Randy Foye: Will start at point guard Monday
Randy Foye will start at point guard for Monday's game against the Spurs, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports.With Jeremy Lin (hamstring) set to miss at least the next three weeks, the Brooklyn Nets continue to be without their starting point guard. After starting Spencer Dinwiddie on Saturday, Foye will instead jump into the starting lineup at point guard for the Nets, which likely pushes Dinwiddie to the bench. Foye's promotion to the starting five, as well as the absences of both Lin and Joe Harris (ankle), should provide Foye the opportunity to log extended minutes.
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Nets' Randy Foye: Left out of rotation Sunday
Randy Foye (coach's decision) didn't see the floor in a 105-95 loss to the 76ers on Sunday.Jeremy Lin remains out with a hamstring injury, but the loss of a key backcourt option hasn't been enough to create more playing time for Foye. With Isaiah Whitehead and Spencer Dinwiddie representing the top two options at point guard and Bojan Bogdanovic and Sean Kilpatrick slotting ahead of him shooting guard, Foye has been squeezed out of the rotation entirely the last two games. Since the rebuilding Brooklyn Nets have no illusions of contending for a playoff spot, the 33-year-old Foye seems unlikely to see his minutes grow as the season wears on.
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Nets' Randy Foye: Returns to bench role
Randy Foye will move back to the bench for Sunday's matchup with the Trail Blazers, Brian Lewis of the New York Post reports.With Jeremy Lin (hamstring) still out and Isaiah Whitehead recently recovering from a concussion, Foye was able to get some run as the team's starting point guard. However, he's really struggled during that time, especially offensively, and has combined to shoot just 4-of-13 from the field and 2-of-8 from the three-point line over the team's last three games. Lin remains sidelined, but the Brooklyn Nets have opted to push Whitehead back into the starting five, meaning Foye will come off the bench and could see a decrease in his minutes load.
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Nets' Randy Foye: Will move into starting lineup
Randy Foye will start at point guard Friday against the Thunder.Head coach Kenny Atkinson felt it was time for a change at the lead guard spot, so Foye will move into the starting lineup in place of Sean Kilpatrick. The change could result in a few extra minutes for Foye, but he and Kilpatrick still figure to share the point guard duties in some fashion.
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Nets' Randy Foye: Plays 14 minutes in season debut
Randy Foye (hamstring) played 14 minutes in Tuesday's 119-110 win over the Timberwolves, supplying three points (1-3 FG, 1-3 3Pt), one rebound and one assist.After missing the Brooklyn Nets' first six games, Foye ended up settling in as the backup point guard to rookie Isaiah Whitehead in his season debut. Whitehead has performed erratically to begin his NBA career, so once Foye is further removed from the hamstring injury, we could see the veteran cut into Whitehead's workload.
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Nets' Randy Foye: Set to play Tuesday
Coach Kenny Atkinson said that Randy Foye (hamstring) would be ready to make his season debut Tuesday against the Timberwolves, Laura Albanese of Newsday reports.Foye, who has been sidelined since late in the preseason by the strained right hamstring, was listed as probable heading into the Brooklyn Nets' last game Friday against the Hornets, but despite being active for the contest, he failed to see the floor. The Nets may have simply been acting cautiously by holding out Foye an extra game, but with Atkinson indicating that he prefers to use Sean Kilpatrick at his natural shooting guard spot, it's likely that Foye will be asked to immediately enter the rotation as the primary backup at point guard behind projected starter Isaiah Whitehead. With Jeremy Lin (hamstring) expected to miss several more games, Foye will likely see more time than originally anticipated running the offense.