CHICAGO (AP) — Kevin Durant had 21 points and eight assists, and the Brooklyn Nets beat the Chicago Bulls 115-107 on Tuesday night despite Zach LaVine’s 41 points.
Joe Harris added 17 points and Bruce Brown had 15 points and 10 rebounds as Brooklyn won its second straight after a four-game slide.
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“That’s what we do every game,” Durant said after the Nets finished with 32 assists on 42 field goals. “That’s who we’ve been all season.”
Chicago had its three-game winning streak — and probably its postseason hopes — end.