Wednesday night’s game against the Boston Celtics was a tough one for the Brooklyn Nets, as neither Kevin Durant nor Ben Simmons was on the floor. The team’s other members might as well have been sidelined as well.
Boston blew out Brooklyn 139-96 at TD Garden, with Jayson Tatum scoring 31 points and grabbing nine rebounds to lead the way.
WHAT A START IN BOSTON.
☘️ Tatum: 18 PTS, 5 REB, 4/4 3PM
☘️ Brown: 12 PTS, 3 3PM
☘️ Celtics: 70% FG, 8/9 3PMCeltics lead 41-13 on ESPN. pic.twitter.com/VxufBZexfv
— NBA (@NBA) February 2, 2023
To go along with Kyrie Irving’s 20 points to lead the winless Nets, Jaylen Brown scored 26. Conor Ryan responded in a tweet, which we’ve included below:
“Kyrie sucks!” chants at TD Garden as the Celtics beat the Nets, 139-96. pic.twitter.com/y4xcdixmnW
— Conor Ryan (@ConorRyan_93) February 2, 2023
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Shooting just 23.1 percent from beyond the arc, the Nets’ attempts in this game would have been lucky to make contact with a medicine ball (9-of-39). They also lost badly on the boards, 57-32.
Jayson Tatum (18 PTS) outscored the entire Nets team by himself in the 1Q 😳 pic.twitter.com/j42RNGnmtO
— Bleacher Report (@BleacherReport) February 2, 2023
The #Celtics‘ 30-point first-quarter lead on the #Nets is the biggest first-quarter cushion in team history. And that’s a lot of history.
— Brian Lewis (@NYPost_Lewis) February 2, 2023
Many criticisms can be leveled at Brooklyn’s performance. But that’s where the NBA Twitter comes in, so we’ll let them run with it. If you’re looking for more humorous tweets, you can find them further down the page.
The Celtics tonight:
— 46-point 1st quarter
— 139 total PTS
— 10 straight wins against the Nets
— Beat the 4 seed by 46 PTSTheir 2 best players didn’t even play in the 4th quarter. pic.twitter.com/LF3yj8Fklz
— StatMuse (@statmuse) February 2, 2023
There are blowout wins and there’s whatever level of embarrassment that just was at the Garden. #Celtics humiliated the Nets from the opening tip. 139-96 thumping for the NBA leaders.
— Adam Kaufman (@AdamMKaufman) February 2, 2023
The Celtics when they play the Warriors vs the Celtics when they play the Nets pic.twitter.com/39m0iFEHgO
— َ (@FeelLikeDrew) February 2, 2023
The Nets lost by 43 points to the Celtics. pic.twitter.com/IcoTz4FqYO
— Nets Videos (@SNYNets) February 2, 2023
The Celtics’ current winning streak stands at 14 games, while the Nets’ current losing streak stands at seven games. This decline in performance is timed perfectly with Durant’s absence due to his knee injury. As a consequence, Brooklyn is now fifth in the Eastern Conference with a 31-20 record, while Boston is 2.5 games ahead of Philadelphia in the standings at 37-15.
Currently, they are two separate groups with opposing goals. Regaining Durant and, to a lesser extent, Simmons will be beneficial. Even going back to last year, the Celtics have been able to consistently outplay the Nets. Nonetheless, it hasn’t been any clearer than it was on Wednesday night. There have been blowouts, and then there was that.
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