
Nets pummel Pelicans in Kevin Durant’s return
NY Post
After almost two months away, Kevin Durant finally made his return to the court. It was short, but it was spectacular.
And it was victorious. Durant came back from his hamstring injury to help lead the Nets not only to a 139-111 domination of the Pelicans before 1,773 at Barclays Center, but also into first place in the Eastern Conference.More Related News

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