
Evidence suggests Nets will be just fine despite ugly performance
NY Post
Game 3, Nets-Bucks, was an all-out assault on the senses, and by the time the game stumbled like an amateur-night drunk into the fourth quarter, it felt like the first team to 80 points would win.
Khris Middleton scored the basket that gave Milwaukee an 80-78 lead with a little more than two minutes to play, but Kevin Durant answered with a tying hoop and then a go-ahead 3 in heavy traffic. It was a chaotic mess from there, with the Bucks regaining the lead and with two huge Brooklyn shots being taken not by Durant or Kyrie Irving, but by Bruce Brown, both misses. Durant launched a 3-pointer for the tie before the final horn, and it bounced off the back rim and into a Game 4 of an Eastern Conference semifinal that, on paper, suddenly seems like anyone’s ballgame. But the evidence still suggests that Brooklyn should be just fine in this series.
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