“Ooh Nice”: Kevin Durant Mocks New York Knicks After 29-Point Game in Nets Win

The Brooklyn Nets thrashed the Knicks 112-85 on Wednesday night after appointing Jacque Vaughn as their head coach. Kevin Durant led the way with 29 points, 12 rebounds, and 12 assists, becoming the first player since Michael Jordan to score at least 25 points in each of his team’s first 12 games. With a triple-double, Kevin Durant continued his run, helping the Brooklyn Nets defeat the New York Knicks 112-85 in the NBA. All night long, the Knicks and Nets swapped baskets, but when the fourth quarter began, neither team had a chance.

The Nets outperformed the Knicks in the first half, and the Knicks had little chance of bouncing back. even with KD and Julius Randle’s constant back and forth.

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Kevin Durant trolls Knicks after 13th straight win

No Kyrie? No problem. Kevin Durant produced a respectable 29-12-12 with 2 blocks and a field goal percentage of 52%. His 13th straight victory over the Knicks and his 17th triple-double overall. He was naturally delighted about it. He was overjoyed to hear that he had won his 13th straight match and said, “Hmm, nice!”

His season-highs in rebounds and assists along with his customary scoring extended a streak that dated back to when Michael Jordan began the 1988–89 campaign with 16 straight games of 25 points.

For the seventh time in a row, the Nets defeated the Knicks. They are three games short of an 11-game winning streak over the Knicks, which is their second-longest history. In games against the Knicks, Kevin Durant has improved to a 20-3 record. The Knicks haven’t defeated him since 2013 while he was still in Oklahoma City. Durant was also pleased to have contributed to Vaughn’s victory, which saw the Nets raise their record to 5-7.

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