It looks as if the Nets have started to find their groove, and it certainly helps when you can play inferior opponents. The Nets were in complete control from the start of the second quarter and not even an ejection of Kevin Durant could deter Brooklyn from collecting a dominating 117-91 victory.
Sunday night saw the Nets get off to a strong start offensively, something that has been an issue for the team early in the season.
Durant as usual started the game hot as he dropped a quick 9 points in the opening frame. Kevin was locked into a rhythm all night until the third quarter when he was awarded a Flagrant 2 foul and ejected for throwing a forearm at Piston C Kelly Olynyk’s head.