The Nets secured a decisive 132-114 victory over the Trail Blazers, led by Cam Johnson’s impressive 24 points in his return.

The team played well together, racking up 36 assists, which is a season high. They shot 54.4% from the field and had 29 fast break points. It was a complete team effort, and they never trailed in the game.
Ben Simmons was close to a double-double with 11 assists and nine rebounds. The Nets led by as much as 16 points, making it a comfortable win. This victory also moved them ahead of Portland in the standings, which is a nice bonus.
Brooklyn’s general manager, Sean Marks, has been stockpiling draft picks and cap space, which gives them plenty of options for the future. They have 15 future first-round picks, so they’re in a good position to build a strong team.
Johnson emphasized the importance of staying positive and continuing to improve, saying everyone wants to win and compete. The Nets went on a 19-3 run that really set the tone for the game.
Even when the Blazers tried to make a comeback, the Nets quickly pushed their lead back up. It was a great night for Brooklyn, and they’ll look to keep this momentum going.