The Nets win never seemed to be in doubt on Friday night at Barclays Center, even as the Toronto Raptors closed the gap late n the fourth quarter.
Brooklyn had set season highs for first-quarter points (41) and points in a half (72) and picked up their fourth consecutive victory with a 114-105 win over Toronto. The night served as a breakout night for Joe Harris, a 27-point night for Kyrie Irving and in his first game in two years, T.J. Warren played as well as one could have hoped.
“It ended up really being the difference in the game,” Nets coach Jacque Vaughn said. “Our ability to be focused
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