To put things into perspective, the 39-point victory is the Nets biggest margin of any victory at home since they moved to Brooklyn back in 2012. They improved to 33-33 (0.500) on the season with this win, still at the 7th spot on the East leaderboard and 16 games behind the Conference leaders in Bucks.

On the other hand, the Mavericks fell further below to a 27-36 (0.429) win-loss record, now down at the third-worst spot out West. They have now lost seven of their last ten games.

Let’s take a look at some prominent talking points from this one-sided Mavericks-Nets encounter.

#1 Brooklyn man-handle the Mavericks as Doncic underwhelms

Dallas trailed in every quarter of the game, heading into the second half with an 18-point advantage. This was also the Nets’ biggest halftime lead of the season, which they furthermore extended to 26 after the third period, another season-high.

The Mavericks were limited to a miserable 35.6% shooting for the game as Doncic went 6-of-16 from the field, able to chip in just 16 points. Moreover, he missed three of his four FTs, putting up an under-20-point score for the first time in five games.

D’Angelo Russell finished with a double-double of 13 points, 11 rebounds and added a couple of steals on the defensive end. Nets starter Rodion Kurucs had a downtown party to himself as he finished with 19 points.

#2 The Nets had a field-day shooting from all parts of the court

As a unit, the Brooklyn Nets shot a blazing 56.5% from the floor whilst restricting the Mavericks to just 35.6%(31-87). Both teams took an almost equal number of shots from the field with the hosts converting at a higher rate.

Brooklyn shot 60% in the final quarter to seal the deal, coming off poor shooting nights in all their recent losses. Caris LeVert came up with a valiant 18-point effort in his 27 minutes on the court, shooting a 5-11 from the field inclusive of two 3-pointers.

The Nets shot 17-41(41.5%) from the distance as a team, restricting their opposition to below 30% in the same region.

#3 The Nets’ reserves show up; Dirk is forever welcomed

The Brooklyn Nets bench stepped up in a big way, adding up for 68 points against the Dallas reserves who could combine for just 31. DeMarre Carroll came off the bench and dropped a team-high total of 22 points, shooting 5-7 from deep. Dinwiddie and LeVert combined for 34 points in a game where Coach Atkinson tried to experiment with the starting lineup and bench.

Dirk Nowitzki received a huge round of applause when he checked in for the final seconds in the third quarter. The fans at Barclays Center roared behind every shot of his and took the roof off when he hit a jumper in the dying minutes. Despite shooting 2-of-13 on the night and finishing with just 4 points, Nowitzki was never short of love in this road game.

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