Nets pummeled by defending champion Thunder after historically putrid first half
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By Brian Lewis
Published on March 19, 2026.
The Nets lost 121-92 to defending champion Oklahoma City, marking their fifth consecutive game in a row. The team's first half was poor, with Brooklyn trailing 60-24 at the break, their lowest-scoring first half in franchise history. The Nets are the first team this season to be held under 100 points in four consecutive games. Despite this, they remain third in the lottery standings, two games behind Indiana and a half a game behind second-place Washington. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jared McCain led the Thunder with 20 points apiece.
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