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Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving lead well-rested Nets past Wizards 112-100

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Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant (7) grabs the rebound against Washington Wizards forward Corey Kispert (24) and center Kristaps Porzingis (6) during the first half of an NBA basketball game, Monday, Dec. 12, 2022, in Washington.
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WASHINGTON (AP) — Kevin Durant scored 30 points, Kyrie Irving had 24 and the well-rested Brooklyn Nets methodically pulled away for a 112-100 win against the overmatched Washington Wizards on Monday night.

The Nets, who won at Indiana on Saturday night with their top seven scorers sitting out, matched a season best with their fourth straight victory. All those players were back in action Monday except Royce O’Neal, who missed a second consecutive game for personal reasons.

Will Barton scored a season-high 22 points for the Wizards, who lost their season-worst seventh game in a row and now face a six-game trip out West that could bury them in the Eastern Conference standings. Washington was missing leading scorer Bradley Beal for the fourth straight game because of a right hamstring strain.

Kristaps Porzingis scored 20 points in 24 minutes for the Wizards, but departed with 3:37 left in the third quarter and didn’t return. Porzingis rode an exercise bike with a pad strapped to his back while on the bench in the first half. Kyle Kuzma also scored 20 for Washington.

Brooklyn never led by more than nine in the first half but began pulling away midway through the third quarter, going ahead 88-71 on a jumper by T.J. Warren, who finished with 12 points. The Wizards never got closer than eight in the fourth quarter.

Durant, who grew up in the Maryland suburbs of Washington, signed autographs after warmups and was introduced to cheers. He went 11 of 17 from the floor and had nine rebounds and six assists.

Irving — who missed the Nets’ earlier visit to Washington because he was suspended for tweeting a link to an antisemitic documentary — was booed pregame but had the crowd gasping in appreciation in the second quarter. He keyed an 11-0 run with a four-point play, a three-point play and a drive where he hung in the air, faked with his right hand and switched to his left to finish, prompting a Washington timeout and Durant summoning Irving to the bench for high-fives.

FAILURE TO BLOOM

The Wizards celebrated Japanese heritage and wore pink, cherry blossom-inspired uniforms, but two players from Japan had little to no impact. Washington forward Rui Hachimura missed his 12th straight game with an ankle injury. Brooklyn’s Yuta Watanabe finished with two points on 1-of-6 shooting.

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TIP-INS

Nets: C Nic Claxton returned after missing two games with right hamstring tightness. … G/F Ben Simmons had missed five of the past six games because of a left calf strain. He finished with 10 points and eight rebounds.

Wizards: Beal was cleared Monday to resume basketball activities but coach Wes Unseld Jr. did not say when he would be ready to play. Beal missed his 10th game of the season because of injury or illness. Washington’s top scorer signed a five-year, $251 million supermax extension before the season. … PG Monte Morris (groin) was sidelined and backup Jordan Goodwin made his third start of the season.

UP NEXT

Nets: At Toronto on Friday night.

Wizards: At Denver on Wednesday night. Washington plays 10 of its next 12 games away from home.