The Brooklyn Nets suffered a historic defeat, losing 121-92 to the Oklahoma City Thunder, marking the lowest-scoring first half in franchise history at just 24 points. Coach Jordi Fernández expressed embarrassment over the team’s performance, as they shot 23.7% in the half and committed 15 turnovers. The Nets, now on a five-game losing streak, are third in the lottery standings, and injury concerns linger with Noah Clowney and Michael Porter Jr. sidelined. Shai Gilgeous-Alexander continued his scoring streak, leading OKC with 26 points.
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