Kevin Durant hailed Kyrie Irving’s season-high 50-point performance in the Brooklyn Nets’ 132-121 win over the Charlotte Hornets as a “masterclass”.
Durant took a backseat as the Nets point guard hit nine three-pointers, shooting at 79 per cent from the floor, making 15-of-19.
Irving became one of 22 players in NBA history with five 50-point games, while he also became the second guard – behind Michal Jordan – in the league to have multiple 50-point games while shooting 75 per cent or better from the floor.
“Everything he does is pure. It looked so easy tonight,” Durant told reporters after the game. “I seen [sic] it in his eyes to start the game.
“He wanted to play better last game, so he came out tonight and wanted to impact the game from the start. He led us all night. It was an incredible performance.
“Younger players should watch this game and learn what it takes to score at that level. That was just a masterclass.”
Nets head coach Steve Nash added to the praise of Irving, labelling him an “incredible player”.
“He’s incredible. He’s a career-highlight reel every night,” Nash said. “We have a special player on our hands. Overall, he’s an incredible player and shot creator.”
The result lifts Brooklyn to a 33-33 record, sitting eighth in the Eastern Conference ahead of the final push for the playoffs, having won only four of their past 21 games.
Durant added: “It’s always good to get a win. We definitely want to play better than we did in the second half.
“We know we’re fighting for our lives every game to get into the playoffs or the play-in. It’s good to get the W.”