Star Kyrie Irving had a clear victory at the Brooklyn Nets against Orlando Magic on Tuesday, overflowing with 150-108 beats, reaching a career high point of 60.
With the victory, Nets extended his winning streak thanks to Irving's outstanding performance, who had already scored 50 points against Charlotte Hornets last week.
This time, Irving presented another performance on history against the Amway Center in Orlando.That's the magic he met at home.
Irving scored 57 points at the San Antonio Spurs in 2015 with the Cleveland Cavaliers.
The 29-year-old All-Star scored 20 points out of 31 field shots, of which he scored 8 out of 3 points on 12 times.
The Nets accumulated 48 points in the first quarter alone, added 38 points to the second set, and significantly led 86-56 in half time.
Irving donated 41 points for the first half of the year, leaving 16 points on his personal record.
In the lay-up in the third quarter, Irving reached 50 points in the sixth match with that amount in his career and caused a thanksgiving song “Kyrie, Kyrie” from the Orlando crowd.
Two free throws later set a record at the age of 57 and saw him reach the 60 card mark with three pointers.
Irving's point came 24 hours after Minnesota Timberwolves beat Spurs with 60 points in Carl Anthony Towns.
This is the first time another player has scored more than 60 points in a row in the NBA since 1962.
The other six nets scored double digits, Kevin Durant scored 19 points, Patti Mills 15 points, Kessler Edwards 14 points, and Cole Anthony led Orlando to 19 points.
This is Brooklyn's fourth consecutive win, with a record of 36-33 in order to maintain the hope of reaching the playoffs directly.
Nets won three victories behind the Cavaliers, who took 8th place at the Eastern Conference.
Orlando continues to decline at the Eastern Conference, with a negative balance of 18-52.
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