If there are still any doubts that the Brooklyn Nets are a weapon of mass destruction, their Game 2 blowout of the Milwaukee Bucks should exterminate all of those.

The Nets tortured the Bucks on Monday with a 125-86 victory for a 2-0 lead in their best-of-seven series. Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving, and company hardly broke a sweat, erecting a huge lead in the opening period, which they never relinquished against the hapless Bucks.

The Nets' performance was so stunning, it even stumped an outspoken guy like Draymond Green, who could only muster a short tweet. The Golden State Warriors couldn't help but point out a huge lead the Nets had in Game 2. Good math!

Somewhere out there, Euclid and Pythagoras are chest-bumping each other.

Clearly, the Bucks can't joke about their situation though. The Nets' largest lead even ballooned to 49 points at one point. A 0-2 hole against the supercharged Nets is like an early death sentence. Green, who knows a thing or two about playing with a stacked squad, also noted the sheer ridiculousness of it all.

The Bucks' 39-point defeat is the largest in team history in the NBA Playoffs.

Durant and Irving have totally toyed with the Bucks' defense so far while getting guys like Joe Harris, Blake Griffin, and even Mike James involved. The Nets just have too many bucket-getters. Their defense has been quite underappreciated as well, as it usually gets lost behind their glorious offensive onslaughts.

After a close Game 1, the Nets ramped it up with their 39-point rout in Game 2. And for sure, Game 3 is next. Is our math correct, Draymond Green?