Nets get pummeled by defending champion Thunder

The Nets’ first half wasn’t just horrific; it was historic.

Brooklyn got hammered 121-92 at home by reigning champion Oklahoma City on Wednesday night before a sellout crowd of 17,548 at Barclays Center, putting forth one of the sorriest halves of basketball in franchise history.

Brooklyn trailed the Thunder 60-24 at the break, its lowest-scoring first half in franchise history. They were just two points away from tying the worst half by any team in the NBA shot-clock era, the 22 Phoenix tallied in 2016.

Nic Claxton tries to drive on Chet Holmgren during the first half of the Nets’ 121-92 blowout loss to the defending champion Thunder at Barclays Center on March 18, 2026. JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

The Nets (17-52) are the first team in the league this season to be held under 100 points in four straight games, snapping a dubious tie with Milwaukee and Sacramento.

They gained momentum in a tank race resembling an Olympic 200-meter final.

The Nets dropped their fifth straight game and are 2-15 in their past 17 games. However, they remain third in the lottery standings, two games behind Indiana (pending the Pacers’ game against Portland) and a half-game behind second-place Washington.



The Pacers have lost 14 straight and the Wizards 13 in a row, displaying complete commitment to tanking, but the Nets are only now following suit, trailing by a combined 60 points at the half in their last two games with threadbare lineups.

Michael Porter Jr. missed a fourth straight game for the Nets. Jalen Wilson had a team-high 15 points off the bench, while rookie point guard Nolan Traore added 13 in a bounce-back performance.

Egor Dëmin and Day’Ron Sharpe are out for the year.

Oklahoma City Thunder guard Shai Gilgeous-Alexander looks to put up a shot past a defending Brooklyn Nets forward Jalen Wilson during the first half at the Barclays Center in New York, New York, USA, Sunday, March 18, 2026.

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander looks to shoot over Jalen Wilson during the first half of the Nets’ blowout loss to Thunder at Barclays Center on March 18, 2026. JASON SZENES FOR THE NEW YORK POST

Shai Gilgeous-Alexander cracked the 20-point barrier for the 130th straight game, while Jared McCain — acquired from Philadelphia for a song — led the Thunder with a game-high 26 off the bench. Luguentz Dort didn’t play.

The Thunder widened their lead in the Western Conference with a 10th straight victory.

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