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38+6+6, but 8 mistakes! Durant is speechless, and Curry Jr. turns the tide

As the regular season continues to deepen this season, the Brooklyn Nets, which were once mired in the quagmire, have finally completed their self-redemption and begun to play the prestige of their favorite team to win the championship. By sending James Harden before the trade deadline, Ben Simmons has not returned to the game, but the Nets are back on the right track ahead of schedule, which is really surprising. However, in the previous game, they still suffered a blow from the Dallas Mavericks in the previous game. The results of the facts continue to prove that Irving, who is not allowed to play at home, will have a great impact on the Nets' record.

38+6+6, but 8 mistakes! Durant is speechless, and Curry Jr. turns the tide

This game, the Nets, who continue to play at home, accept the challenge of the Portland Trail Blazers. Lillard has yet to return to the field, and they have also sent off the team's second-in-command McCollum before the trade deadline, and the Blazers, a team that has been playing in the playoffs for many years, will eventually be absent. With their current roster, a 26-42 record, and a 12th-place position in the West, there is no possibility of a Jedi reversal. This time on the road to the Brooklyn Nets, the Blazers played their determination to enter the playoffs.

38+6+6, but 8 mistakes! Durant is speechless, and Curry Jr. turns the tide

Durant played 12 minutes of the first quarter, shooting 4-of-5 and shooting 5-of-5 from the free throw line, delivering 13 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists. At the same time, Curry Jr. also contributed 9 points, 1 rebound and 2 assists, helping the team to play a 34-33 score. The opening game only took a 1-point lead, showing that the Blazers are not a bullying team. Entering the second quarter of the showdown, the Blazers actually played a high state of full strength, with a score of 42-28, not only recovering the 1 point behind in the first quarter, but also achieving a 13-point reversal with a 75-62 score at halftime.

38+6+6, but 8 mistakes! Durant is speechless, and Curry Jr. turns the tide

The situation has changed dramatically, and the Blazers are certainly not a team that will easily compromise. Yi Bian fought again, and the Nets did not want to show weakness and began a strong counterattack. In the third quarter of the competition, Durant played a full 12 minutes of playing time, delivering 14 points, 2 rebounds, 2 assists and 1 block, and Brown also had 8 points, 2 rebounds and 3 assists, helping the team to play a 39-26 score and recover the 13 points behind in the first half. The two sides returned to the same running line, and the Nets played out of form.

38+6+6, but 8 mistakes! Durant is speechless, and Curry Jr. turns the tide

Therefore, in the fourth regular time competition, the two sides also launched a fierce competition. The Nets' star, Durant, seems to have lost the confidence to attack the basket because of a series of mistakes. However, with the help of Curry Jr.'s data of 8 points, 1 rebound and 1 steal in a single quarter, the Nets finally played a 27-22 score and won the game. Looking back at the game, Durant's performance is indeed inexhaustible: although in the nearly 38 minutes of playing, he sent the highest score of 38 points in the game, as well as 6 rebounds and 6 assists, which effectively alleviated the team's scoring pressure, but the 8 mistakes in a single game gave the opponent too many opportunities to counterattack.

38+6+6, but 8 mistakes! Durant is speechless, and Curry Jr. turns the tide

However, Curry Jr. was still very good in this game, sending 27 points in a single game, helping the team to beat the opponent's crucial 15 points (the highest in the game)! At the same time, the rest of the team also performed well, Bruce Brown also sent a comprehensive 17+7+3 stats, and Drummond, who handed over 17 points and 9 rebounds. After winning the game, the Nets also further consolidated their eighth position in the East, one step closer to surpassing the Raptors.

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