After shooting 31.7 percent from the field across two games, including missing all 10 of his attempts in the second half of Game 2, the pressure is on Kevin Durant to turn things around as the Brooklyn Nets try to dig themselves out of an 0-2 hole against the Boston Celtics.
Speaking to reporters after Wednesday's 114-107 loss, Durant made it clear he has to find a way to play better.
"It's on me to just finish it and figure it out," he said. "I'm not expecting my teammates or the defense to give me anything. I just got to go out there and play."
Per ESPN Stats & Info, Durant's 10 misses in the second half of Game 2 were his most in a single half without a made field goal in his career.
It's perhaps not a surprise that Brooklyn's offense struggled in the second half when Durant went cold.