Brooklyn Nets thrash Chicago Bulls in top of the table Eastern Conference clash

Bulls stay top but Kevin Durant’s 27 points sees Nets avoid a regular-season sweep

Kevin Durant is challenged by DeMar DeRozan during the Brooklyn Nets’ win over the Chicago Bulls. Photograph: Stacy Revere/Getty
Kevin Durant is challenged by DeMar DeRozan during the Brooklyn Nets’ win over the Chicago Bulls. Photograph: Stacy Revere/Getty

Kevin Durant scored a game-high 27 points and James Harden notched 25 points and 16 assists to lift the visiting Brooklyn Nets to a 138-112 rout of the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday in a match-up of the top two teams in the Eastern Conference.

A 22-0 run spanning the third and fourth quarters shifted the advantage to Brooklyn, who avenged a 23-point defeat in Chicago on November 8th and a four-point home loss to the Bulls on December 4th.

The torrid third quarter established the tone on a night when the Nets led by as many as 38. Brooklyn shot 12-for-18 and committed just one turnover in the third while closing the quarter on a 30-8 run after a Nikola Vucevic layup tied the game at 71 at the 8.43 mark.

Durant had nine assists to go with his 12th straight game of at least 25 points. Patty Mills (21 points) and Day’Ron Sharpe (20) also finished in double figures. Kyrie Irving added nine points in his third game this season.

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Seeking their first regular-season sweep of the Nets since 1997-98, the Bulls still claimed their first season series against Brooklyn in five years.

Zach LaVine paced the Bulls with 22 points. DeMar DeRozan followed with 19, Coby White had 16 and Vucevic scored 14. Chicago committed 17 turnovers while allowing a season high in points.

Brooklyn finished at 56.3 per cent from the floor, including 17-for-32 accuracy from long range. Chicago shot 46.9 per cent.

Sharpe and Harden snagged seven rebounds apiece to help the Nets win the battle along the boards 41-35. Lonzo Ball had seven assists for Chicago, which lost for the second time in 12 games.

Chicago trailed by nine points in the second quarter but charged back behind LaVine, whose seven points in the final 2.18 of the second quarter helped the Bulls pull within 62-60 at the break.