The Brooklyn Nets annihilated the Warriors in Kevin Durant's return to the San Francisco Bay Area on Saturday night, defeating Golden State 134-117.
It was Brooklyn's league-high seventh 130-point game.
"We came out and played a great game," Durant said of his winning return. "We were focused from this morning in shootaround, and it was a good vibe all day."
Before the game, Nets coach Steve Nash said that while he believed the contest against his former team carried extra weight for Durant, the former league MVP hadn't shown it.
"We haven't talked about it," Nash said. "If there's ever a comeback game that is less than what it may have been in a normal situation, it's this one where we have no fans, it's getting closer to two years from his last game here. So it's not gonna have the same -- I don't think -- rawness that sometimes these games can present, but I still think it means something to him."
Durant, who played for the Warriors for three seasons, finished with 20 points on Saturday. James Harden added 19 points and 16 assists. Kyrie Irving led the way in scoring for Brooklyn with 23 points. All five of the Nets' starters finished in double figures.
Stephen Curry scored a game-high 27 points for Golden State.
During a first-quarter timeout, a tribute video played in Chase Center, thanking Durant for his tenure with Golden State. During his three years with the Warriors, the team won two NBA championships, and Durant was named Finals MVP twice.
"Tribute video was cool. I think about those moments daily," Durant said. "Every single moment that I have had in this league, I think about it and try to analyze it and get better. My time here in Golden State was so much fun. It was such a big learning experience, especially learning basketball in a different philosophy. I'm gonna take that with me for the rest of my life."
A team spokesman said the Warriors intend to play another thank-you video for Durant next season, when the team plans on having fans in back in the arena.
After building a 15-point halftime lead, a 42-point third quarter propelled the Nets to a 108-82 lead entering the fourth. Their 26-point advantage was the Nets' second-largest lead of the season through three quarters, according to ESPN Stats & Information research.
The Nets' largest lead heading into the fourth quarter this season was also against the Warriors, when the team led by 28 on opening night in Brooklyn.
The Nets' Big Three of Harden, Durant and Irving scored or assisted on 100 of Brooklyn's points on Saturday.
As Durant walked off the court, he gave hugs and handshakes to former teammates and Warriors coaches.
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