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The Brooklyn Nets basketball players, who had an impressive performance, were halfway to the Eastern Conference finals.
Man of the match | |
EFF 32 |
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Kevin Durant |
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Points |
32 |
Precision |
12-18 |
Bounces |
4 |
Effective transfers |
6 |
Steve Nash students at home 125: 86 (36:19, 29:22, 30:24, 30:21) crushed the Milwaukee Bucks and they are already leading 2-0 in a series of up to four wins.
For the Milwaukee team, it was the second-biggest playoff loss in club history.
“I think we can do something great every night,” Kyrie Irving commented briefly.
Nets took the lead in the first half. Joe Harris, Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving built a two-point lead, Landry Shamet scored a three-point lead and the hosts earned a 12: 4 break and a 27:15 double-digit lead.
The Brooklyn basketball players settled all the issues in the second half. Blake Griffin charged from above, Durant and Mike James studded three points and the Nets’ lead increased to 27 points – 60:33.
The Nets had the biggest advantage in the fourth quarter, leading by 49 points – 123: 74.
Durantas, who was the most productive player in the ranks, scored 32 points in 33 minutes (8/12 dvit., 4/6 trit., 4/5 penalties), made 6 assists, bounced 4 and took 1 ball, blocked the pitching and made 3 mistakes.
“We just did the job we had to do: we won both games at home,” Durant said. “We will have to stay focused as we go.”
Irving added 22 points (5/9 dvit., 4/8 trit.), 6 assists and 5 rebounds.
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At that time, the leader of the Bucks, Giannis Antetokounmpo, scored 18 points (8/12 double, 0/3 trit., 2/7 penalty), 11 grabs, 4 assists and three errors. The Greek had scored 2 points in the first half of the match.
“We think we are better than the outcome of tonight’s shows and we know it,” Jrue Holiday said.
The Nets worked without James Harden, who suffered a thigh injury. The third meeting in the series will take place in Milwaukee on Friday night.
Nets: Kevin Durant 32 (8/12 doubles, 4/6 trit., 6 res.), Kyrie Irving 22 (5/9 double, 4/8 trit., 5 reps, 6 res.), Bruce Brown (5 / 8, two, 6 res., 4) and Joe Harris (3/7), 13, Mike James 10 (2/8 dvit., 2/4 trit.), Landry Shamet 9 (3/5 trit.), Reggie Perry 8 (2/3 trit.), Blake Griffin 7 (8 rev. Cam.).
Bucks: Giannis Antetokounmpo 18 (8/12 dvit., 11 atk. Kam., 4 rez. Lost), Khrisas Middletonas 17 (4/12 dvit., 3/8 trit., 5 atk. Kam., 5 kld.), Jrue Holiday 13 (5/8 dvit.), Brookas Lopezas (2/7 dvit., 2/3 trit., 6 atk. kam.) ir Brynas Forbesas (2/4 trit.) po 10.
Kevin Durant performance:
Match summary:
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