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Based on point differential, the largest loss in Brooklyn Nets history is by 52 points, which occured in a 87-139 loss to the Houston Rockets on Oct 18, 1978.
The biggest playoffs loss in Brooklyn Nets history, by point differential, is by 28 points which occured in a 122-150 loss to the Toronto Raptors during the Eastern Conference First Round on Aug 23, 2020.
The biggest home loss in Brooklyn Nets history, by point differential, is by 49 points which occured in a 94-143 loss to the Washington Bullets during the on Nov 17, 1978.
The biggest road loss in Brooklyn Nets history, by point differential, is by 52 points which occured in a 87-139 loss to the Houston Rockets during the on Oct 18, 1978.
The most points the Brooklyn Nets have ever allowed in a single game is 161 points, which they gave up in a 157-161 loss to the Phoenix Suns on Dec 7, 2006.
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