NEW YORK — Mason Plumlee scored a season-high 18 points and had 10 rebounds, and the Brooklyn Nets broke open a close game in the fourth quarter to beat the Philadelphia 76ers 88-70 on Friday night.
Joe Johnson and Alan Anderson each had 12 points for the Nets.
Robert Covington had 20 points for the 76ers, an NBA-worst 2-20. Michael Carter-Williams added 14 points and nine assists.
The Nets entered the fourth quarter with a 63-60 lead.
However, the 76ers did not score again until Covington hit a 3-pointer with 6:56 left. The Nets opened the period on a 10-0 run and increased it to 18 on newcomer Darius Morris' dunk with three seconds remaining.
The 76ers shot 4 for 15 from the field in the fourth quarter after going 4 for 19 in the third. For the game, Philadelphia shot 31.9 percent (18 for 54) and committed 23 turnovers.
The Nets, after shooting only 8 for 23 in the third, improved to 9 for 17 in the fourth as they took control of the game.
With Brooklyn down 16-12, Plumlee's dunk with 3:35 left in the first quarter ignited a 16-2 run that carried over into the second quarter. The Nets opened their biggest lead of the half, 28-18, when Cory Jefferson capped the streak on a short jumper with 10:24 remaining.