The Brooklyn Nets hoped back into their rollercoaster cart last night in the Windy City, this time going up and down alongside Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan, and the Chicago Bulls. With the Nets having now seen four of their first five games all decided by five points or less, it’s on you if you were alarmed or worse by all the abrupt cuts, swings, and twists.
Brooklyn ended the contest on top, pushing themselves above .500 for the first time in this young season. Some clutch buckets from Cam Thomas and Mikal Bridges got them there in the end.