Utah Jazz vs Brooklyn Nets: Kevin Durant has 37, Nets beat Jazz to extend good stretch

Kevin Durant had 37 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, and the Brooklyn Nets beat the Utah Jazz 114-106.

Kevin Durant after the match, Image credit: Twitter/Brooklyn Nets
By Amruth Kalidas | Mar 22, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

Already without Kyrie Irving and Ben Simmons, the Brooklyn Nets were down another starter to illness and lost one to injury. They still had Kevin Durant, and that was enough against Utah. Durant had 37 points, nine rebounds and eight assists, and the Nets beat the Jazz 114-106 on Monday night for their sixth win in seven games.

”He made us pay,” Jazz forward Rudy Gay said.

Bruce Brown added 22 points for the Nets, who stayed in sole possession of eighth place in the Eastern Conference. Nic Claxton, starting for ailing center Andre Drummond, made all five shots and scored 11 in the Nets’ 38-point third quarter that broke open the game. Durant scored 15 in that period and said Brooklyn’s strong play lately has been a team effort.

”I just think we’re rallying around each other,” he said. ”We’re making big plays, we’re just doing it together more than anything. It’s just a collective effort.”

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KEVIN DURANT STEPPING UP

Mostly, it’s Durant. Gay was asked how a two-point game got away from Utah so quickly in the third.

”KD had like 20 points. That’s probably the start,” Gay said.

He said Durant punished Utah for strategic mistakes, which included having centers Rudy Gobert and Hassan Whiteside trying to contain the superstar forward at times.

Donovan Mitchell scored 30 for the Jazz, who had their three-game winning streak snapped. Jordan Clarkson added 19 and Mike Conley had 18 points and seven assists after sitting out a victory Sunday at New York to rest his right knee.

The Nets’ two-point halftime lead was down to one before play even began in the second half after they were given a technical foul for a second delay of game violation. But then Claxton made the first two baskets in the third to get their big quarter going.

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A 10-0 run midway through the period extended a three-point lead to 75-62 on a basket by Durant, and he made consecutive 3-pointers to make it 84-68 with 2:52 to go in the third.

The game seemed fully in the Nets’ control when Durant’s 3-pointer made it 108-87 midway through the fourth, but Utah put together a 19-4 surge that trimmed it to 112-106 with 57 seconds to play. Durant then halted Utah’s momentum by throwing a lob pass that Claxton slammed down with 37 seconds remaining.

Drummond was out with an illness not related to COVID-19. Nets guard Seth Curry, who came over with him and Simmons in the trade for James Harden, then missed the second half with a sprained left ankle.