The game between the Nets and the Trail Blazers was quite exciting, despite both teams being considered underperformers. The match featured many young players who played with great energy, making it very interesting to watch. Prior to this game, the Nets had suffered five consecutive losses. Russell, a guard who was traded from the Lakers to the Nets half a month ago, had been out due to an injury sustained during a game against the 76ers. He made his return today, but the Nets did not start him; instead, they had him lead the bench squad while Ben Simmons continued as the starting point guard. The biggest star of today's game was undoubtedly Henderson, the Blazers' guard. Henderson has been in poor form this year, averaging only 10.9 points per game. Many believe that if he continues like this, he will likely end up signing for the minimum wage after his rookie contract ends, unable to secure a substantial renewal deal. However, Henderson unexpectedly exploded today, without any warning. He shot 13 for 18 from the field, including 8 for 10 from three-point range and 5 for 8 from the free-throw line, scoring a career-high 39 points along with 4 rebounds, 6 assists, and 2 steals, delivering a terrifying performance. Henderson's three-point shooting was particularly impressive, with an 80% accuracy rate. He scored 25 points in the first half alone, with an astonishingly high shooting percentage of 9 for 10. Despite Simmons being known for his top-tier skills except for shooting, and also for his strong defense, he could not…