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NETS WIN ON KYRIE’S RETURN

KLAY HITS 10 TRIPLES FOR GSW

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NEW YORK (AFP) – The Brooklyn Nets marked Kyrie Irving’s return from an eight-game suspension with a 127-115 victory over Memphis on Sunday as the NBA champion Golden State Warriors finally earned their first road win of the season.

Irving, who was suspended by the Nets after his social media post linking to a movie condemned as anti-semitic sparked a furor, scored 14 points in 26 minutes on the floor.

Kevin Durant led the Nets with 26 and Ben Simmons added 22 as seven Nets players scored in double figures.

That included Japanese reserve Yuta Watanabe, who made four of the Nets’ 16 three-pointers on the way to 16 points.

“It was great to have him get some minutes out there and for us to get a win while he’s doing it,” said Nets coach Jacque Vaughn, who said he expected Irving and the team to be able to focus on basketball going forward.

“At the end of the day, now it’s about hoopin’,” Vaughn said of his message to Irving. “I used that word.

“From this day on that’s what we’re going to be about. Basketball is factual. You get the rebound, that’s a fact. You box out, that’s a fact. You make the shot, that’s a fact.

“So we’re going to make this thing factual. It’s about basketball and we’re going to live in that space.”

The row surroundin­g Irving, who was suspended a week after his late October post for failing to offer an apology, came the same week that Vaughn took over after Steve Nash was sacked in the wake of the Nets’ 1-5 start to the season.

They have now improved to 8-9, with former Rookie of the Year Simmons finally coming alive for the team he joined in a trade last season after his relationsh­ip with Philadelph­ia soured because of struggles with a back injury and mental health issues.

In Houston, Warriors sharp-shooter Klay Thompson burst out of his early-season slump with a 41-point performanc­e in Golden State’s 127-120 victory over the Rockets.

Thompson drilled 10 of the Warriors 24 threepoint­ers, getting off to a blistering start as he scored half of the Warriors 40 first-quarter points.

The Rockets, last in the Western Conference, battled back to take a four-point lead at halftime, but Stephen Curry scored 16 of his 33 points in the third quarter as the Warriors reasserted themselves.

The tenacious Rockets managed to edge ahead by one midway through the fourth, but Thompson’s final three-pointer and a high-arching trey from Curry put the Warriors over the line in the closing minute.

“Well, long overdue,” Warriors coach Steve Kerr said, “but we’re happy to get the win.”

NBA RESULTS:

PHOENIX 116, New York 95 / WASHINGTON 106, Charlotte 102 / SACRAMENTO 137, Detroit 129 / CLEVELAND 113, Miami 87 / Denver 98, DALLAS 97 / LA LAKERS 123, San Antonio 92

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