New York Post

Noel starts in makeshift B’klyn lineup

- By BRIAN LEWIS

MILWAUKEE — Newly signed Nerlens Noel made the most of a makeshift lineup and a golden opportunit­y Thursday night against the Bucks as the Nets rested a host of starters.

The Nets played without starters Nic Claxton (right thumb sprain and left Achilles tendinopat­hy), Spencer Dinwiddie (rest) and Cam Johnson (sore right knee), as well as minutes leader Royce O’Neale. Noel, who was signed Monday on a 10-day contract and made his Nets debut Tuesday, made his first start with his new team and fourth of the season.

“Yeah, so I thought you saw a little bit everything,” coach Jacque Vaughn said of Noel. “He continues to get himself in shape. The charge that he took was great, putting his body on the line, so that was great. A block was great. So those things we want to continue to see from him.

“He’ll continue to learn conceptual­ly what we want to do on the defensive end.”

Noel went scoreless in 18:08, but had six rebounds, three assists, a steal and a block. He can provide much-needed veteran size backing up Claxton, but the Nets can only sign him to a second 10-day deal before they must decide whether to keep him.

“I don’t really look at the days of the contract,” Noel told The Post. “I just come here and hoop, prepare before I get here and everything else takes care of itself simply. I’m a 10-year veteran in this league, so I don’t really look at all the small things like that.

“I just look at the overall big picture that they need me to help, they need me in this backup five position to help them win.”

Noel stepped in for Claxton at center and joined Seth Curry, Mikal Bridges, Joe Harris and Dorian Finney-Smith in the starting lineup. He got the starting nod over secondyear pro Day’Ron Sharpe.

“[Noel’s] ability to still get to the rim, to screen and put some pressure on the rim is huge for us,” Vaughn said. “He has a good IQ of how to screen, how to get out of those situations. I’ll be interested to see if we can get him the ball in the pocket and he can spread it and find shooters. So still trying to figure out where he’s at, just how many minutes he can play.”

➤ Ben Simmons missed an eighth straight game with knee and back woes. His inflammati­on clearly hasn’t subsided yet.

“A big piece of it is still the strengthen­ing, to make sure that there’s no reoccurren­ce,” Vaughn said. “And then for a while we had to kind of press pause a little bit in order for the inflammati­on in the back to kind of settle down a little bit. So last few days, that’s what that’s look like.”

Asked if that inflammati­on had settled down yet, he said “It’s in the process of settling down.”

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