The Clippers faced off against the Nets today, ultimately securing a significant victory at home with a score of 126-67. This win not only set a new franchise record for the largest point differential but also surpassed the previous record of a 58-point margin, with the Clippers leading by over 60 points at one point. In their previous game, the Clippers easily defeated the Heat, with Leonard delivering an average performance while Harden and Powell continued to carry the team. Facing the Nets, who are considered a tanking team, Harden showed no mercy against his former team, with both teams tied at 21-21 in the first quarter. Harden set a new career milestone, scoring 11 points in a single quarter to surpass Dominique Wilkins' career total of 26,668 points, moving up to 15th place in NBA history. His next target is Oscar Robertson's 26,710 points. After setting this new career high, the Clippers dominated the second quarter with an impressive scoreline. Both Harden and Leonard were on fire, with Powell and Jones also finding their rhythm, and Zubac dominating the paint. The Clippers completely overwhelmed the Nets on both ends of the court, outscoring them 37-14 in the quarter. At halftime, the Clippers led the Nets 58-35. Harden played 18 minutes, shooting 5 for 9 from the field and 2 for 4 from three-point range, accumulating 15 points, 5 rebounds, and 6 assists. The second half started with expectations that the Nets might respond, but it turned into a one-sided slaughter. The Clippers opened the third quarter with a 29-3…