The Chicago Bulls took a commanding 3-1 series lead in their triple-overtime win against the Brooklyn Nets Saturday, 142-134, but the Nets certainly did their best to drag this one out.
The Nets came onto the court at the United Center much feistier than they have been in the past two games.
Deron Williams was the difference-maker for the Nets in the first three periods. He was not only able to knock down his jumpers, but also get loose and get to the rim, setting up his teammates over and over again. It was definitely a bounce-back game for him.
Williams put up 32 points and 10 assists in the game, but he only scored two points in the final 20 minutes.
Game 4 was all about Nate Robinson, as he came off the bench to score a game-high 34 points. He scored 23 of his points in the fourth quarter to bring the Bulls back from a 14-point deficit.
This game started out as expected, with both teams digging their defensive trenches and lobbing grenades back and forth in hopes that something would hit. Strangely enough, there was actually contact, as both Chicago and Brooklyn scored efficient ...
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Brooklyn Nets vs. Chicago Bulls: Game 4 Score, Highlights and Analysis
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