Nets blow another late lead, fall in Chicago 116-110
Briefly

The Brooklyn Nets faced the Chicago Bulls on Thursday and suffered a disappointing loss, final score 116-110. The defeat left the Nets at 22-44, placing them six games behind the Bulls for the final Play-In Tournament spot in the Eastern Conference with only 16 games remaining in the season. Cam Thomas shone with a career-high 10 assists and 24 points, while the team had notable contributions from Tyrese Martin. Despite leading at the end of the third quarter, the Nets faltered in the final period, allowing the Bulls to mount a significant comeback and claim victory.
The Chicago Bulls won the fourth quarter 34-18, effectively overturning a 10-point deficit to secure a 116-110 victory against the Brooklyn Nets.
Cam Thomas delivered a remarkable performance with a career-high 10 assists and 24 points, achieving the first double-double of his career.
Despite leading by 10 points entering the final quarter, the Nets struggled defensively, allowing the Bulls to turn the game around with an early fourth-quarter run.
The Nets, unable to maintain their advantage and now six games behind for a Play-In spot, have 16 games left in the season.
Read at New York Daily News
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