No one can call the Brooklyn Nets winless anymore.

Buoyed by 32 points and 11 rebounds from Michael Porter Jr. and Nic Claxton’s best all-around game of the year, the Nets averted historic infamy by blowing past the injury-depleted Indiana Pacers, 112-103, on Wednesday night in front of 16,103 fans at Gainbridge Fieldhouse.

One defeat away from owning the worst start of the Brooklyn era, which began in 2012, the Nets (1-7) trailed by five points at the half and three following the third quarter before running away from Indiana (1-7) with a 32-20 fourth-quarter burst.

“I think it was a team effort. And I’m really proud of the whole group and being part of the win,” gushed Brooklyn coach Jordi Fernández after waiting more than two weeks for his team to get off the zero.

Porter, who sat o

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