MILWAUKEE — Bucks coach Jason Kidd wondered if his young team could rebound from a third-quarter lull.
Milwaukee's kids did just that, winning their fourth straight game despite letting a 16-point third-quarter lead slip away.
Matthew Dellavedova scored 12 of his season-high 18 points in the fourth quarter, helping the Bucks hold off the Brooklyn Nets 112-103 on Saturday.
"I thought it got a little sloppy," Kidd said. "I wanted to see if they were going to figure it out. I wasn't going to call timeout. I wanted to see if they were going to talk themselves through it because that's what good teams do.