Blazers vs Nets Recap: Avdija-Led Portland Spark Ignites 114-95

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Portland Blows Out Brooklyn from the First Quarter
The Portland Trail Blazers didn't waste any time on Monday night in Brooklyn. They jumped out to a 35-20 lead after just one quarter, making it clear this game was going their way. By halftime, Portland led 65-41, and the outcome was never really in doubt. The Blazers controlled the pace, moved the ball well, and played with purpose on both ends of the floor. Although Brooklyn fought to keep the score respectable, Portland cruised to a 114-95 victory.
Avdija, Camara, and Henderson Fuel the Offense
Three Blazers stepped up big on offense. Deni Avdija finished with 18 points, 6 rebounds, and 5 assists while posting a remarkable plus-22 rating, proving why he earned an All-Star selection this season. Toumani Camara also put up 18 points on an efficient 77.8 percent shooting. Meanwhile, Scoot Henderson contributed 16 points on 50 percent shooting in just 20 minutes, showing flashes of the potential Portland hopes he can build on. Together, these three drove Portland's offense throughout the night.
Clingan Dominates the Paint, Nets Struggle Inside
Donovan Clingan was a force in the middle for Portland. The 7-foot-2 center grabbed 11 rebounds and scored 14 points while shooting 57 percent from the field. His presence protected the rim and created problems for Brooklyn's interior attack. Nicolas Claxton led Brooklyn's big men with 12 points and 11 rebounds, but he finished with a brutal minus-21 rating. Danny Wolf added 8 points and 2 blocks, although Brooklyn simply couldn't match Portland's size and discipline down low throughout the game.
Portland Trends Upward While Brooklyn Looks Ahead
This win keeps Portland in play-in contention at 33-36 in the Western Conference. Several key players missed the game, including Shaedon Sharpe with a stress reaction in his fibula. Despite those absences, the Blazers showed real resilience by dominating from start to finish. Brooklyn, now 17-51, continues its rebuild while developing young guards like Ben Saraf and Nolan Traore. Both teams have their reasons to look forward — Portland chases a play-in spot, while Brooklyn patiently positions itself for a strong future draft selection.
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