CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Brooklyn coach Lionel Hollins felt Joe Johnson had a size matchup he could exploit against Gerald Henderson.
Johnson, nearly two inches taller and 30 pounds heavier than Henderson, took full advantage.
The Nets went to the 13-year NBA veteran in the low post early and often, and Johnson responded with 14 of his 22 points in the first quarter as Brooklyn built a big lead and rolled to an easy 114-87 victory over the Charlotte Hornets on Saturday night.
"They didn't have a good matchup for Joe," Hollins said. "... They had to come help on him and Joe had it going early."
Johnson was 9 of 16 from the field and 4 of 6 from 3-point range as the Nets shot 16 of 23 from beyond the arc as a team.
"I was trying to be more aggressive and make plays and I got into a little rhythm early," Johnson said. "It just tried to ride that wave in the first quarter."
The Nets would end up riding it all game, building their lead to 26 points at the end of the third quarter and as many as 34 in the fourth.
Brooklyn moved the ball extremely well on offense, finishing with 29 assists while shooting a torrid 16 of 23 from 3-point range. The Nets had 25 assists the night before in an 88-70 win over Philadelphia.