Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Lopez is key to Nets big win

- NBA roundup

On their seventh try this season, the Brooklyn Nets finally got a victory against Atlanta. Get another one Monday, and they will be all even with the No. 1 seed in this Eastern Conference series.

Brook Lopez had 22 points and 13 rebounds, Thaddeus Young added 18 points and 11 rebounds, and Brooklyn trimmed Atlanta’s lead to 2-1 with a 91-83 victory Saturday.

“We know they’re going to make adjustment­s, but we really feel we can compete with these guys and we have a lot of confidence right now,” Lopez said.

The Nets seized control with an 18-0 run spanning the third and fourth quarters after the Hawks grabbed their first lead since the opening basket.

Bojan Bogdanovic added 19 points for the eighth-seeded Nets, who qualified for the playoffs on the final night of the regular season.

They didn’t appear to be much of a threat to the 60win Hawks after dropping the first three meetings during the regular season by double digits — including a 32-point stomping April 4. They nearly won the final matchup before close losses in Games 1 and 2 in Atlanta.

“I think they’re a confident group, just like we are. It’s the playoffs,” Hawks coach Mike Budenholze­r said. “I think they’ve played well really for stretches from the beginning and it’s going to be a series.”

DeMarre Carroll scored a playoff career-high 22 points for the Hawks, who were denied what would have been their second 3-0 lead since moving to Atlanta in 1968. Paul Millsap added 18 points and 17 rebounds.

The other three East series were all 3-0 entering Saturday, but the Hawks won’t be able to wrap this one up quickly after getting poor performanc­es from All-Stars Kyle Korver (two points, 0 for 5 on 3-pointers) and Al Horford (3 for 12, seven points)

“From the beginning of the game, they had more of an edge than we did,” Horford said. “This was a big game for them and they came out and handled their business.”

Still, the Hawks had recovered from a poor start to grab the lead late in the third quarter before the Nets put together their big run.

Young, who apologized to his teammates after scoring only two points on 1-of-7 shooting in Game 2, answered Atlanta’s 11-0 run that gave the Hawks a 62-58 lead with three consecutiv­e baskets to put the Nets ahead to stay.

“No matter what or how I felt about Game 2, I knew I had to come back and bounce back in Game 3 for us to get a win,” Young said.

After getting outscored by 17 points in the first quarter of the first two games, the Nets got the quick start coach Lionel Hollins wanted.

The Nets ran off 11 consecutiv­e points in the opening minutes, then closed the first quarter with nine in a row to open a 31-16 lead.

Other game

Warriors 109, Pelicans 98: Stephen Curry hit six 3-pointers during a 39-point night, and visiting Golden State cruised past New Orleans, completing a sweep of their first-round playoff series. Klay Thompson added 25 points for the Warriors, the NBA’s top overall seed, who will wait to host the winner of the Portland-Memphis matchup.

Bucks 92, Bulls 90: Jerryd Bayless made a layup at the buzzer off an inbounds pass, lifting Milwaukee to a victory against visiting Chicago, drawing the Bucks within 3-1 in their Eastern Conference playoff series.

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