“Kevin’s Kevin,” said Nash. Milwaukee’s Giannis Antetokounmpo doesn’t have the luxury of seeing Durant go to work on a daily basis, so he had a bigger reaction. “What he does is unbelievable,’ said Antetokounmpo. “Being 6-11. Being able to shoot over everybody. The way he handles the ball and gets to his spot is unbelievable. The best I’ve ever seen in my life.” Durant shot 16-for-33 and matched his career high with seven 3-pointers, grabbing 10 rebounds to make it a double-double in the 117-114 loss. Coming off another 42-point game against Indiana on Thursday, it was the fifth time in Durant’s career that he has scored 40-plus points in consecutive games, and he became the third player in Nets history to do so after Vince Carter and John Williamson.