Albuquerque Journal

Brooklyn forces a Game 7 with win

Short-handed Bulls had chances at end

- By Andrew Seligman The Associated Press

CHICAGO — Deron Williams, Brook Lopez and Joe Johnson each scored 17 points, and the Brooklyn Nets again avoided eliminatio­n, beating the short-handed Chicago Bulls 95-92 Thursday to tie their first-round series at 3.

The series goes back to Brooklyn for Game 7 on Saturday, with the winner getting defending champion Miami in the second round.

“We just believed,” Johnson said. “We believed in one another. In practice (Wednesday), we went over a lot. More so than anything, it was about who wanted it badder.”

The Bulls hung in until the end even though they were missing Luol Deng and Kirk Hinrich, but Brooklyn came away with its second straight win to avoid eliminatio­n.

A layup by Nazr Mohammed cut the Nets’ lead to 93-92 with 25.2 seconds remaining.

Nate Robinson then fouled Andray Blatche, who had missed a free throw only moments earlier. This time, he hit both to make it a threepoint game with 19.2 seconds left.

The Bulls had a chance to tie it, but Marco Belinelli missed a 3-pointer and Joakim Noah stepped out of bounds with about 6 seconds left.

Chicago still had a chance, though.

Noah tied up Williams after the inbounds, resulting in a jump ball with 3.6 seconds left.

Johnson controlled the ball, and the Nets hung on.

Gerald Wallace added 15 points as Brooklyn tied the series.

Only eight NBA teams have come back from a 3-1 deficit to win a best-of-seven series, but the Nets are in position to do just that.

“Most people would have counted us out being down 3-1,” Blatche said. “But we kept fighting. We showed that we have a lot of heart. Now that it’s tied up, we have to go out with the same hunger, the same attitude, finish this off.” And the Bulls? “We’re a team of fighters,” Noah said. “We keep getting punched in the face, but we fight back. I’m proud of this team.”

The Bulls stood their ground even though Hinrich missed his second straight game with a bruised left calf and Deng was sidelined with f lu-like symptoms.

Belinelli started at shooting guard with Jimmy Butler moving to small forward and scored 22 points.

 ?? NAM Y. HUH/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Nets forward Andray Blatch (0) rebounds between Chicago’s Nate Robinson (2) and Joakim Noah (13).
NAM Y. HUH/THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Nets forward Andray Blatch (0) rebounds between Chicago’s Nate Robinson (2) and Joakim Noah (13).

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