Make it three in a row for the Brooklyn Nets as they were able to overcome an 11-point halftime deficit to secure a 117-112 victory.
Much like Friday against the Magic, the Nets started the game a little shaky. The offense was in a rut for most of the first half. Former Net Jarrett Allen (20 points, 15 rebounds) was active early on both ends of the floor. He gave Brooklyn’s frontcourt fits all night, which was a big reason why LaMarcus Aldridge started the second-half in place of Blake Griffin.
Speaking of Aldridge, it was another strong showing from the 15-year veteran.