NETS 133, BUCKS
128
MILWAUKEE -- D'Angelo
Russell had 25 points and 10 assists, and the Brooklyn Nets beat
the short-handed Milwaukee
Bucks 133-128 on Saturday to improve their positioning in the
Eastern Conference playoff race.
Brooklyn (40-40) made 19 3-pointers and placed eight players
in double figures. Caris LeVert
had 24 points, and Jared Dudley finished
with 16.
The Nets, who had dropped four of five, moved into sixth
place in the East. Orlando also is 40-40, and Detroit is a half-game back with
a 39-40 record.
Milwaukee played without MVP candidate Giannis
Antetokounmpo, who was sidelined by a left calf injury. The Bucks
(59-21) clinched the NBA's best record with a road victory against Philadelphia
on Thursday night.
Eric Bledsoe had
33 points and 11 assists for Milwaukee, and Khris
Middleton finished with 24 points.
76ERS 116, BULLS 96
CHICAGO -- Joel Embiid had
20 points and 10 rebounds and JJ Redick scored
23, leading Philadelphia to the road win.
Embiid dominated inside, Redick supplied the outside touch
and the 76ers got back to winning after dropping three in a row, even though
guard Jimmy Butler missed
his second consecutive game because of back tightness. They also bumped their
lead over idle Boston for the No. 3 seed in the Eastern Conference to two
games.
Embiid had five assists and blocked three shots in his
second straight start after missing three in a row. The All-Star center has
been dealing with a sore left knee, and the Sixers are managing his workload
with the playoffs approaching.
JaKarr
Sampson led Chicago with a career-high 29 points. But the Bulls
lost for the sixth time in seven games.
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