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Big victory over the Eastern Brother! The Big Three scored 61 points together and there was another surprise, and Nash's 1 rotation arrangement was done right

Big victory over the Eastern Brother! The Big Three scored 61 points together and there was another surprise, and Nash's 1 rotation arrangement was done right

On January 13, Beijing time, the Nets won 138-112 against the Bulls, which was an away game in which the Nets Big Three were present at the same time, although Kyrie Irving could not play in the Nets' home game, but at least in the away game, when Irving partnered Durant and Harden, it could indeed bring the Nets top attack.

In the whole game, although Irving scored 9 points in the 25 minutes, Harden had 25 points, 16 assists and 7 rebounds in the 33 minutes, and Kevin Durant had 27 points, 9 assists and 2 rebounds.

Big victory over the Eastern Brother! The Big Three scored 61 points together and there was another surprise, and Nash's 1 rotation arrangement was done right

What's more, the Nets can reasonably arrange the playing time of the Big Three players in this game against the Bulls, who can have the top record in the East, and in this game, the highest playing time is Harden, who plays 33 minutes, in addition to Durant playing 30 minutes and Irving only playing 25 minutes. Compared to the previous games where Durant was at least 37 minutes old, and even played 43 minutes, this is indeed a very big rotation change.

After allocating the Big Three's playing time to other players, Dayron Sharp, who had 22 minutes and a few lines, was able to play a career-high single-game 20-point statistic, knowing that Cameron Thomas scored a career-high 21 points in the last game against the Blazers. In this game against the Bulls, a total of 8 players in the Nets team get at least 20 minutes of playing time, in addition to 9 players on the bench can get playing time.

Big victory over the Eastern Brother! The Big Three scored 61 points together and there was another surprise, and Nash's 1 rotation arrangement was done right

Although the Nets don't need to get so many players to play in key games, at least in the regular season, head coach Steve Nash still needs to control the playing time of the Big Three and give other role players more opportunities, because only in this case can the Big Three avoid injury hazards and save more energy for the playoffs, which is the key to the Nets' impact on the championship.

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