Brooklyn’s first five vs. Warriors did something no Nets starting group has since 1999

The Brooklyn Nets were clicking on all cylinders once Sunday, making fairly easy work of the Golden State Warriors.

Oddly enough, Kevin Durant’s two performances against the Golden State Warriors have been among his lowest-scoring games of the 2020-21 season. He scored 22 in Brooklyn’s opening night win, and finished with 20 in the Nets’ trip to California on Saturday. But, in both instances, the Nets have won — most recently by a score of 134-117. Kyrie Irving led the Nets this time around with 23 points and James Harden had 19.

So, how did the Nets manage to put up 134 points when their big three only accounted for 62 of them? With the exception of Noah Vonleh in his three minutes of action, every Net who took the floor scored at least eight points, with Jeff Green leading Saturday’s reserves with 14.

As for Brooklyn’s other two starters, Joe Harris had 15 points and Bruce Brown went off for 18 — making Saturday’ win over the Warriors the first time all five Nets starters scored 15-plus points in a regulation game since April 16, 1999, per ESPN.

The Starting lineup from that game: Stephon Marbury, Kendall Gill, Scott Burrell, Keith Van Horn and Jamie Feick.

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Kevin Durant removed from Nets injury report ahead of game vs. Heat

The Brooklyn Nets will have their best player back for Saturday’s game against the reigning Eastern Conference champs.

After taking the first night of the Nets’ road-home back-to-back off to manage his surgically repaired Achilles — a game Brooklyn lost —  Kevin Durant is set to return to the starting lineup on Saturday against the Miami Heat on Saturday at Barclays Center. The Nets removed the forward from the team status report on Saturday, making Nicolas Claxton (right knee tendinopathy) and Spencer Dinwiddie (ACL surgery) the only players on Brooklyn’s roster who are unavailable against the Heat.

Unlike the Nets, the Heat are not expected to have their best player on Saturday. Jimmy Butler is out — along with Tyler Herro and Avery Bradley — due to the NBA’s COVID-19 health and safety protocols. Additionally, Myers Leonard (should) and Justise Winslow (hip) are not expected to play against the Nets.

The Nets and Heat tip off on Saturday at 8 p.m.

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