
"Toumani Camara looked unstoppable for the Trail Blazers, finishing with 35 points and nine made 3-pointers. Even so, there were stretches when the Nets were competitive enough to hang around."
"Brooklyn shot 26.3% in the second quarter and turned it over seven times. Camara scored 16 points in the period alone and had 23 by halftime, a reflection of how badly the Nets struggled to get organized."
The Nets suffered a 134-99 defeat against the Trail Blazers, marking their eighth consecutive loss and dropping their record to 17-55. Toumani Camara led Portland with 35 points, including nine 3-pointers. The Nets started strong with Nic Claxton contributing early, but Portland quickly gained momentum. A significant second-quarter slump saw Brooklyn shoot just 26.3% and commit seven turnovers, allowing the Blazers to pull away decisively. Camara's scoring surge highlighted the Nets' struggles to maintain organization and execution throughout the game.
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