Nets Tie NBA Record with 18 Three-Pointers in Second Half, Beat Bulls 125-108
The remarkable shooting performance propels Brooklyn closer to a Play-In Tournament spot, marking their third consecutive win.
- The Brooklyn Nets achieved a remarkable feat by tying the NBA record for three-pointers in a half, making 18 in their 125-108 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
- This win marks the Nets' third consecutive victory, enhancing their chances for a spot in the NBA’s Play-In Tournament.
- Dennis Schröder and Mikal Bridges led the team, each contributing seven three-pointers to the record-tying performance.
- The Nets' comeback was fueled by a significant improvement in their shooting in the second half, where they shot 75% from the three-point line.
- Brooklyn's win keeps their postseason hopes alive, as they now trail the Atlanta Hawks by 5.5 games for the final Play-In spot in the Eastern Conference.