The Brooklyn Nets looked like they were well on their way to another historic defeat.
Perhaps one even more embarrassing than the franchise-worst 59-point loss at the Clippers on Wednesday
After starting the game trailing 34-7, the Nets got their footing and fought back to make the game somewhat respectable in the second quarter.
Oklahoma City was just too much with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander leading the way with 27 points, 10 assists and three rebounds.
Tyrese Martin and Cam Johnson paced the Nets with 15 apiece.
Johnson returned from injury to play well in his return. DeAngelo Russell had a quieter night with nine points and seven assists.
Brooklyn is off for MLK Day before welcoming the Knicks to Barclays on Tuesday.
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