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Last night, Michael Porter Jr. broke a four-game streak of consecutive 30-point performances. After tallying 35, 33, 35 and 34 points across four appearances fr
Egor Demin scored 17 points, Noah Clowney added 16 and the Brooklyn Nets matched the franchise record for margin of victory, never trailing in a 127-82 romp over the short-handed Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday night.
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Nets player grades: Egor Demin drops 17 in 127-81 win over Bucks
The Nets beat the Bucks 127-82 in what was a complete game on both ends of the floor by a Nets team that took advantage of a Milwaukee team missing forward Giannis Antetokounmpo. Rookie guard Egor Demin led the way for Brooklyn with 17 points, three rebounds, and three assists while forward Noah Clowney had 16 points and three rebounds.
Three days after the Bucks earned an impressive win over the Celtics, disappointment struck again as the Nets blew Milwaukee out 127–82. Against a 7–18 Nets team that ranks 13th in the Eastern Conference, the Bucks lost by nearly 50 points.
The Nets steamrolled the Giannis Antetokounmpo-less Bucks for their largest win in franchise history despite Jordi Fernandez's absence.
The Milwaukee Bucks (11-15) aim to stop a six-game road losing streak when they visit the Brooklyn Nets (6-18) on Sunday, December 14, 2025 at 6 p.m. ET. If you're seeking parlay options, we list those for you below.
Everything was going right for the Brooklyn Nets in their 127-82 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday evening. With head coach Jordi Fernandez out due to an illness, assistant coach Steve Hetzel was the sideline leader, directing the Nets to the win.
The Milwaukee Bucks once again lost to one of the worst teams in the NBA, falling 127-82 to a tanking Brooklyn Nets team.
The Nets rank 14th in offensive rating (116.4), second in defensive rating (104.8) and fourth in net rating (11.6) during that span. Those numbers were inflated by a stunning 45-point beatdown of the Bucks on Sunday at Barclays Center.
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Rivers says Bucks don’t need to make wholesale changes as they attempt to break out of slump
Milwaukee Bucks coach Doc Rivers remains confident in his team and doesn’t plan on making any major changes in the wake of a 45-point loss to Brooklyn that matched the Nets’ most lopsided win ever.