New York Post

KD, Kyrie, Aldridge coming back to red-hot Nets squad

- By BRIAN LEWIS

When the Nets get back home, they’ll be getting back whole.

Kevin Durant, LaMarcus Aldridge and Kyrie Irving all cleared NBA health and safety protocols on Tuesday. The Nets had Tuesday off as they flew cross-country off a strong two-game sweep in Los Angeles, but all three veterans are expected to be available for practice Wednesday.

The Nets (23-9) are atop the Eastern Conference after sweeping the Lakers and Clippers. And with James Harden looking dominant in his two games since coming out of COVID protocols, they are expecting to add Durant and possibly Aldridge right back into the mix of a red-hot unit.

“Confidence is through the roof,” said Harden, who has averaged 37.5 points, 12.5 assists and nine boards since returning. “Now just you add KD, and Kai, and LaMarcus and Joe Harris, and that’s four of our best players, four of our top players that are out.

“Our confidence level for our bench and guys that are in the game is high. They can come in the game and impact the game in different ways, and we can find different ways to win basketball games, and that’s what it’s about. It’s not always going to be pretty, we’re not always going to make shots; but defensivel­y we can get after it and lock teams down. Guys stepped up big on this road trip.”

The Nets are getting healthy just in time to return home. They host the 76ers on Thursday.

Durant, who went into the protocol on Dec. 18, is leading the league in scoring at 29.7 points. And though Irving — who hasn’t played all season or practiced since camp — will need a week or two to ramp up for his debut, the Nets are getting close to being at full strength.

“I think that’s something that we definitely think about. When we get everybody out there, it’s gonna be a lot of trouble for a lot of teams. I don’t think that anybody will be able to really guard us when we have everybody here,” Nic Claxton said. “It’s gonna be a lot of fun just having everybody back, having a full group.”

➤ Claxton is averaging 14.7 points on .741 shooting and 3.0 blocks over his last four games, and is seemingly starting to realize how good he can be.

“Yeah, I’d say I’m just growing. I’m just having fun. I’m not worrying about making mistakes. I’m just being myself, and that’s one hell of a basketball player,” Claxton said. “So I look forward to continue what I’m doing out there. And yeah, it’s fun. It’s fun.”

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