BOSTON (AP) — Jaylen Brown and Marcus Smart each scored 21 points, and the Boston Celtics beat Brooklyn 112-104 on Monday night to snap the injury-riddled Nets’ six-game winning streak.

Aron Baynes had 16 points, Marcus Morris 15, and Al Horford and Terry Rozier each had 14 for Boston, which tied a franchise record with 16 blocked shots and won for the sixth time in seven games. Horford had 11 rebounds.

The Celtics played without star guard Kyrie Irving, who was sidelined with a sore left hip.

D’Angelo Russell led the Nets with 25 points and Shabazz Napier had 20. Brooklyn had won 19 of its previous 24 games.

The Celtics took charge with an 11-0 run early in the final quarter. Brown capped the spree with a 3-pointer from the right corner, pushing Boston’s lead to 102-90 with just over 7 minutes to play.

Boston used a 14-2 run midway into the second quarter en route to a 60-50 halftime edge. Brown triggered the spurt with a 3 and scored seven points.

TIP-INS

Nets: Their next win will be the 28th, matching the total for last season. Also, they can match last season’s road total of 13 with their next road victory. . They had won 10 of their first 12 games in January.

Celtics: Coach Brad Stevens explained the need to be smart handling Irving’s days he doesn’t play. “He’s very open and candid when he’s not feeling great,” he said. “We’re very alert to that and want to make sure we prioritize not only to the short-term health, but obviously to the long term. We were going to sit him eight to 12 games anyways, so when he has nicks and bruises it makes sense to sit.” . F Gordon Hayward needed two stitches to close a first-quarter cut on his left hand, but he returned to the floor in the second. G Marcus Smart also had a cut over his right eye.

STICK TO THE PLAN

As one of the NBA’s surprise teams, Nets coach Kenny Atkinson has tried not to waver from his concept on how to turn things around after two losing seasons.

It’s worked so far.

“What’s hard when you’re losing is to stick with that culture, not go off the rails and start changing things,” Atkinson said. “We did change some things, but the basic foundation of what we wanted to do was established in the beginning and kept on the same way. It’s great that we’re starting to reap some results.”

BANGED UP

Atkinson thinks his team has learned the hard way about dealing with injuries.

“That’s been part of our maturity and our confidence, not looking for the guys that are out,” he said.

They were missing six players Monday — five that get decent minutes: F Treveon Graham (sore lower back), G Spencer Dinwiddie (surgery Monday, right thumb), F Allen Crabbe (sore right knee), F Jared Dudley (strained left hamstring), F Caris LeVert (right foot injury) and G/F Dzanan Musa (left shoulder injury).

BLOCK PARTY

Boston had a season-high 12 blocked shots — with Horford getting a half dozen — in the opening half, matching the most by an NBA team for a half this season, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

The New York Knicks also had a dozen.

UP NEXT

Nets: Host the Bulls on Tuesday.

Celtics: Host the Hornets on Wednesday.

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