
Reunited Big 3 lead Nets to important win over Bulls
NY Post
The Nets’ Big 3 were finally back together for the first time in three months. The reunion started off rusty and ended up raucous.
After spotting the Bulls a big lead right out of the gate, the Nets settled in, then pulled away for a 105-91 rout in front of 1,773 fans at Barclays Center, who were finally getting to watch the Big 3 for the first time live. Kevin Durant, Kyrie Irving and James Harden started together for just the eighth time all season, and for the first time since Feb. 13 — long before crowds had been allowed back in Barclays Center to watch the Nets (47-24). The fans got to see a treat, though they had to wait a while — both this season and Saturday.
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