Caris LeVert sets career-high in first half of Game 4

Caris LeVert continues to be one of the best players across the entire league inside the Disney World bubble.

Caris LeVert has been one of the best players inside the Disney World bubble since the NBA began its restart in late July.

Although the Brooklyn Nets have not been able to take full advantage of the guard’s dynamic play as both a scorer and ball-handler, LeVert continues to put up big-time numbers.

In Game 1, LeVert became the second Nets player in the history of the franchise to log 15 or more assists in a single playoff game, joining Jason Kidd.

LeVert then followed up his double-double performance in Game 1 with another in Game 2, becoming the fourth player in Nets history to ever log a double-double in back-to-back playoff games (Kidd, Michael Ray Richardson and Deron Williams).

Then in Game 4, LeVert set a new career-high for points in the first half of a game, scoring 26 on 8-for-16 shooting (4-for-7 from deep), draining 6 of his 9 free-throw attempts.

LeVert also had six rebounds, four assists and two steals in the first half against the Toronto Raptors.