No Kevin Durant, no problem.
It was a Nets offensive showcase Friday as Brooklyn blew out Oklahoma City, 147-125. with KD resting on the bench. With the win, the Nets extended their winning streak to four games, tying their season-high win streak, and have won eight of their last 10. As Brooklyn picked up their first win against OKC since 2017, the team improves to 13-8 while the Thunder falls to 8-10.
Brooklyn had their foot on the gas pedal throughout the game, breaking the game open in the opening minutes of the second. The Nets scored 76 points in the first half, marking the second-most points in the first half (81 points on 4/4/2017) since the team relocated to Brooklyn.