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The first person in team history! Durant started the season with 9 consecutive 20+ key balls to kill the game

author:Ball idiot chat about sports entertainment

On November 6, Beijing time, the NBA regular season Brooklyn Nets played against the Detroit Pistons. In this game, Kevin Durant shot 12 of 27, contributing 29 points, 10 rebounds and 5 assists. In the final moments of the game, Durant scored six consecutive points to seal the victory for the Nets. In the end, the Nets beat the Pistons 96-90.

The first person in team history! Durant started the season with 9 consecutive 20+ key balls to kill the game

So far this season, the Nets Irving has been unable to play because of the refusal to get the new crown vaccine, and Harden has been trapped in the new rules of the state of ups and downs. In this case, Durant took on more responsibility. So far, he has averaged 28.3 points, 8.6 rebounds and 5.3 assists per game for the Nets, shooting 59.2 percent from the field. Counting this game, Durant has scored 20+ points in nine consecutive games since the beginning of the season, becoming the first person in the history of the Nets.

The first quarter began, Durant received a pass from Harden, and the free throw line back jump shot was firmly hit. After that, Durant singled out Sadiq Bay with the ball, and after continuous shaking, he pulled out his hand and hit another shot.

In the second quarter of 2 minutes and 41 seconds, Durant cut through 2 people in the air, and then received Harden's accurate and wonderful pass, and received the ball to score a basket with ease. But it was also his only athletic goal in the second quarter. Compared to the extreme efficiency of the offensive end in previous games, Durant's feel today is significantly declining. Especially into the second quarter, Durant only shot 1 of 5 in a single quarter. In the first half, the two teams drew 39. Durant was average offensively efficient, scoring nine points on 3-of-11 shooting.

Back in the third quarter, the Nets went on a wild wave of attacks, scoring 39 points in a single quarter. As the boss of the team, Durant showed the Grim Reaper Scythe in this section and began to harvest the game. At the beginning of the quarter, Durant received the ball on the flank and hit the three points first. At 7:41, Durant dribbled the ball and continued to shoot three-point shots in front of defenders. Durant, who switched to Death mode, has since scored six consecutive points to extend the lead to double digits.

In the final quarter of the game, the tenacious Pistons did not give up, narrowing the point difference to 2 points in one fell swoop. At the crucial moment, Durant stepped forward and hit a horseback archery throw. At 1 minute and 13 seconds, Durant shot back and then scored. In the final 12.9 seconds, Durant singled out Stewart, flew to the basket to score, and scored consecutive key goals to seal the victory! In the end, the Nets beat the Pistons 96-90.