Resilient Nets best short-handed Lakers

The Nets’ reserves made life a little easier on Kyrie Irving against the LeBron James-less Lakers Monday night in Downtown Brooklyn. AP Photo by Corey Sipkin

Kyrie Irving had his career-best 30-point streak snapped Monday night in Downtown Brooklyn, but the Netsโ€™ backups had more than enough for the LeBron James-less Los Angeles Lakers.

Irving settled for 26 points โ€” the first time he failed to reach at least 30 in seven games โ€” grabbed seven rebounds and handed out six assists as Brooklyn overcame a second-half rally by the shorthanded Lakers for a 121-104 triumph in front of a sellout crowd of 17,924 at Barclays Center.

While some who descended on the corner of Atlantic and Flatbush may have been disappointed that James (left-foot soreness) and Anthony Davis (rest) werenโ€™t available, the Netsโ€™ โ€˜Bench Mobโ€™ took it upon themselves to lighten Irvingโ€™s load with Kevin Durant still nursing a right MCL sprain.

Patty Mills and Cam Thomas poured in 21 points apiece, Yuta Watanabe added 12 and Dayโ€™Ron Sharpe grabbed 14 boards as Brooklyn (31-19) won its second straight and improved to 4-6 since Durant went down to injury Jan. 8 in Miami.

โ€œKโ€™s not in the lineup โ€ฆ Itโ€™s going to leave opportunity for guys,โ€ said Irving. โ€œIt makes my job easier. When we score 66 points off the bench, then I donโ€™t have to put my head down in the fourth quarter and keep us in the game.โ€

Last year, the Nets went 5-18 during Durantโ€™s absence with a left MCL sprain, but Mills believes Brooklyn is better equipped to deal with the absence of its best player this time around.

โ€œI think from a big-picture standpoint weโ€™ve just worked out how to navigate the ship, I guess,โ€ he said. โ€œAnd it definitely does feel a lot different than last year in that sense.โ€

Patty Mills scored 21 of Brooklynโ€™s 66 points off the bench Monday night as the Nets held off the Lakers. AP Photo by Corey Sipkin

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