The Brooklyn Nets managed to stop their losing streak on Wednesday, knocking off the Indiana Pacers 104-94 at Barclays Center — Kyrie Irving made sure to that, scoring 35 points on 8-for-17 shooting from the floor (2-for-6 from deep) and a whopping 17-for-17 shooting at the free-throw line. James Harden also had a ridiculous night at the stripe, knocking down all 10 of his free-throw attempts in yet another double-double effort (19 points and 11 assists).
But the big story, in terms of individual performances, was DeAndre Jordan’s night. Brooklyn’s big man has been struggling of late, yet he finished 12 rebounds, 13 boards and three blocks against against Indiana’s big men, Domantas Sabonis and Myles Turner.
Here’s what we learned from Jordan’s showing: