Led by two former league MVPs Kevin Durant and James Harden, the Eastern Conference leader Brooklyn Nets (17–7) came back from a 17-point deficit to win 102–99 against the Dallas Mavericks (11–12) on Tuesday night. The Nets shot 50.6 percent and won their 15th in their last 19 games. Durant shot 10–22 from the field with one three, seven rebounds, and three assists; he led the Nets in the comeback in the fourth quarter scoring 11 points. “It’s a character win where you just want to make the right plays to get back in the game and you want to turn the momentum to your side,” said Durant. “I think we did that tonight.” The other half of the duo, Harden, scored 23 points on 7–13 shooting, 3–6 from three, nine rebounds, and 12 assists. “We’ve been in this league long enough to know it’s winning time. It’s go time,” …