Mitch Creek matched his NBA G League career-high with 25 points Wednesday night and the Long Island Nets won their third straight game, handling the Windy City Bulls 103-89 at Nassau Coliseum.
The 89 points marked a season-low by a Long Island opponent. The Nets had held Raptors 905 to 90 points in a 97-90 road victory on Nov. 9.
Long Island had won at Windy City on Nov. 23 by a 113-99 count.
The Nets (11-4) took control of a close game in the third quarter. After the Bulls (5-12) had pulled to within one at 58-57 on a layup by JaKarr Sampson, Long Island went on 21-8 burst to close out the period, taking a 79-65 lead into the final quarter.