The Nets PR department gives us our stat of the year
Written by Matt Yoder on .

The Brooklyn Nets defeated the Milwaukee Bucks in overtime Tuesday night and the official Nets PR Twitter page produced maybe the single most mind-blowing statistic in the history of sports...
#Nets now 32-0 when outscoring opponent this season
— Nets PR Dept. (@Nets_PR) February 20, 2013
Imagine that! The Nets have not lost a game in which they scored more points than the opposition. And they're actually 0-22 when they fail to outscore their opponent. Who woulda thunk it!
This is what happens when the Nets let Kris Humphries take over their official Twitter pages.
@BernardoCubria it's kind of amazing that that got through, right? Love the Humphries dig. Poor Kris Humphries.
@marciaherold its entirely done in tongue-in-cheek. They have been doing it all season with 'stats' like that.
@Nebkreb I know. I think they're great. Surprised at how many people didn't seem to get it. And how great was last night?!?
@marciaherold Amazing! Found out in the 4th quarter that a friend had ticket 12 rows back, floor level grrrrrr.
@revafriedel That account is pretty well run. I have a hard time believing they weren't trying to be funny.
I endorse this. Also, a sarcasm one. RT @revafriedel @marciaherold Twitter needs a cheeky font!!
“@awfulannouncing: Hope @HiMyNameIsSeton uses this BRILLIANT stat from @Nets_PR for his stat of the day tomorrow. http://t.co/SVRC6tUs”
This is how almost every sports stat sounds to me: statistically stating the obvious.
@awfulannouncing @HiMyNameIsSeton @Nets_PR Brilliant ? Stat? The Kardashians do not rule the Universe. Then again....
@gidalkaiser @awfulannouncing Gotta believe @Nets_PR was being deliberately facetious, no?
Man, they are downright unbeatable when they get that kind of production ... Heheheheheheeee
Reminds me when hockey broadcaster Stan Fischler used to say "I think this overtime will be won by the team who scores first." Enlightening!
@awfulannouncing @himynameisseton @nets_pr Also states that the Daytona 500 winner on Sunday will avoid crashes.






