DeMar DeRozan, Bulls end Nets' win streak
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[January 05, 2023]
DeMar DeRozan scored 10 of his 22 points in the fourth quarter
Wednesday night and hit three big shots down the stretch as the host
Chicago Bulls led most of the way in a 121-112 victory over the
Brooklyn Nets, whose 12-game winning streak ended.
DeRozan was 4-of-14 entering the fourth and finished 8-of-20 overall
to help the Bulls fend off several Brooklyn comeback tries.
After his jumper opened a 104-95 lead with 7:31 remaining, he
expanded the lead to 115-102 on consecutive possessions when he hit
a 17-footer over Nic Claxton with 4:26 and a 19-footer over Royce
O'Neale 33 seconds later. After DeRozan's layup made it 117-105,
Seth Curry hit a 3-pointer and Kyrie Irving made a layup with 2:45
remaining.
With 87 seconds left, Irving stole the ball from Nikola Vucevic but
O'Neale missed an open 3 with 1:14 left. Kevin Durant's dunk got the
lead down to 119-112 with 53 seconds remaining but DeRozan iced the
game by hitting two free throws.
Patrick Williams scored a season-high 22 points and Vucevic
collected 21 and 13 rebounds as Chicago won for the sixth time in
nine games. Ayo Dosunmu contributed 17 and Zach LaVine finished with
13 as the Bulls shot 53.1 percent.
Despite Durant's 44-point showing and third 40-point game this
season, the Nets took their first loss since falling at home to
Boston on Dec. 4. Irving added 25 and Curry contributed 22 off the
bench as Brooklyn shot 46.2 percent.
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Brooklyn Nets forward Kevin Durant (7) is defended in the first half
by Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu (12) and Patrick Williams (44) at
United Center. Mandatory Credit: Quinn Harris-USA TODAY Sports
Williams scored 12 points as the Bulls shot a blistering 73.9
percent (17-of-23) and held a 40-33 lead after the opening quarter.
Chicago used a 13-2 run to open a 64-48 lead on Goran Dragic's lead
but Durant scored Brooklyn's final 13 points of the half to get the
Nets within 69-59 by halftime.
Dosunmu's tip-in put Chicago ahead 81-72 midway through the third
but the Bulls continued letting the Nets hang around and settled for
an 88-85 lead after Durant made three free throws with 1.6 seconds
left in the quarter.
--Field Level Media
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