The Nets’ defense was overwhelmed as Kevin Durant carved through their ranks with surgical precision. Despite multiple defensive schemes and rotations, Durant found gaps and exploited them relentlessly, finishing with a commanding 38 points on 55% shooting. Brooklyn’s perimeter defenders struggled to stick with him, consistently losing position and allowing Durant to orchestrate scoring runs that swung momentum decidedly in favor of the Rockets.

Compounding the issue was a lack of defensive communication and timely help, which allowed Durant to operate with near-complete freedom in the paint and beyond the arc. The following table highlights key defensive metrics against Durant that contributed to the Nets’ collapse:

Category Value
Field Goal % Allowed 55%
Points in Paint Allowed 22
Contested Shots % 28%
Defensive Rotations Missed 12

Without effective resistance, Durant’s offensive dominance not only fueled his own scoring spree but also opened passing lanes for teammates, leading to multiple Rockets assists and easy baskets. The Nets’ defensive breakdowns underscore the pressing need for better team cohesion and individual accountability if they hope to counter elite scorers moving forward.