"Harden Triple-Double" Brooklyn.
Brooklyn beat Houston lightly. The Brooklyn Nets won 132-114 against the Houston Rockets in the 2020-2021 NBA regular season at the Houston Toyota Center on the 4th (Korean time). Brooklyn won the team with James Harden scoring 29 points, 10 rebounds, and 14 assists, including four three-point shots. Kyrie Irving also did his part with 24 points, 5 rebounds, and 6 assists. Houston led the team's offense with John Wall, who scored 36 points, and Victor Oladipo, who scored 33 points, but it was not enough to prevent the team from losing. The first quarter was rather tight. Brooklyn slowed down early in the game after a three-point shot from Sterling Brown and Wall. However, Brooklyn, who brought the flow with Bruce Brown's consecutive goals, took the lead as Harden and Irving began to show their presence little by little. Brooklyn took a 30-27 lead in the first half.From the second quarter, the score gap began to widen little by little. Brooklyn, who had maintained a gap with the performance of the bench members, took a double-digit lead with a three-point shot by Joe Harris' jumper and Harden. Brooklyn, who had an even scoring distribution and dug into the opponent's defense, finished the first half with a 67-54 lead. In the third quarter, Brooklyn launched an onslaught to widen the lead. Houston did not easily back down. Oladipo and Wall did their best to prevent the gap from widening. However, Brooklyn, who raised the mood with Landry Shamit and Irving's outer cannon in the second half of the quarter, finished the third quarter with a 101-85.Brooklyn continued its offensive in the fourth quarter. Brooklyn, who started the fourth quarter pleasantly with Nicholas Claxton's dunk, completely defeated Harden's willingness to pursue with two three-point shots. The rest of the time was Garbage Time, and Brooklyn took the victory leisurely victory.*Final results*Houston 114-132 Brooklyn.*Both teams record key players*BrooklynJames Harden, 29 points, 10 rebounds, 14 assists.Kyrie Irving 24 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists.Joe Harris, 19 points. Four three-pointers.HoustonJohn, 36 points per month. 5 assists. 5 3-pointers.Victor Oladipo 33 points, 7 rebounds, 5 3-pointers.Jaysion Tate 12 points 10 rebounds