LOS ANGELES: Kevin Durant extended his 25-point scoring streak with a triple double as the Brooklyn Nets launched Jacque Vaughn’s reign as head coach with a 112-85 rout of the New York Knicks on Wednesday.
Durant gave Brooklyn’s fans some respite from recent off-court drama with a superb performance, scoring 29 points with 12 rebounds and 12 assists in a wire-to-wire victory at the Barclays Center.
The 34-year-old has now scored at least 25 points in each of Brooklyn’s 12 games since the start of the season — the longest streak since Michael Jordan opened the 1988-1989 campaign with 16 games scoring 25 points or more per game.
More significantly, Durant’s latest dominant performance ensured a smooth start to Vaughn’s tenure as head coach. Vaughn took over as interim last week after the sacking of Steve Nash, but was only confirmed as the permanent replacement earlier on Wednesday. “I just liked how we were all on the same page,” Durant told ESPN after the win. “I’m only as good as my teammates so them setting me up, helping me out on defense, helping me rebound — it’s a team effort helping to get me going.