Detroit (AP) a Nate Robinson scored 34 points, and the Chicago Bulls destroyed a 14-point shortage late in legislation and beat the Brooklyn Nets 142-134 in double overtime Saturday to have a 3-1 lead in the first-round playoff series. The Bulls were trailing 109-95 with less than 4 minutes to go in the fourth quarter when Robinson set the Bulls on his back and carried them to the victory. He scored all but five of his things after the next quarter, including the first 12 in a 14-0 run that damaged the debt. Then, with 2 seconds left in the first overtime, he counted in a jumper over Deron Williams. Joe Johnson answered with one of his own to deliver it into a 2nd overtime, attached at 121. The Bulls had an opportunity to win in the final seconds of the following extra procedure, but Joakim Noah was blocked, and the overall game went along to a third overtime. The Bulls ultimately pulled away after Williams (32 points) went for a layup to draw Brooklyn to 133-130 a' the sole points for him after legislation a' with three minutes left. Luol Deng answered with a basket to create it a five-point sport, and Nazr Mohammed came out with two baskets in the final 32 seconds to simply help keep the gain. He scored with 19 seconds, then grabbed the rebound and scored on a leap hook left after Carlos Boozer made a free throw and missed the 2nd, rendering it 140-134. The Bulls will attempt to summary the best-of-seven series at Brooklyn on Monday. The Nets are going to have to dig deep to win three in a line after a prime chance was wasted by them to steal back home-court advantage and pull despite having Chicago. After Robinson scored 12 right at the end of legislation, Boozer capped that tying run with a with about 55 seconds left. Brook Lopez then hit two free throws, but it was tied by the Bulls again when Noah put right back his or her own miss with 23 seconds left. Williams then missed a and Wallace had his layup blocked by Jimmy Butler with another left, giving the game into overtime. It appeared as if the Bulls would get when Robinson counted in a off one foot over Williams with two seconds left in OT. But after having a 20-second timeout, Johnson found a pass at the very best of the important thing and nailed a at the buzzer, giving it in to double overtime. The Bulls were leading 127-123 after Deng provided Noah for a with 1:18 left in the second overtime, but Johnson quickly quieted the audience with a three-point play. Robinson then fouled out when he charged into Williams with just over a moment left. Lopez got fouled with 48.7 seconds left and made the first free throw to tie it at 127 before missing the 2nd. The rebound was got by boozer, but Luol Deng missed a with 30 seconds left. Johnson then missed one for Brooklyn with about six seconds left. Noah was blocked by Lopez, the ball moving out of bounds, and the game went along to a overtime after the inbounds pass deflected off the Bulls heart and hit the side. NOTES: Nets coach P.J. Carlesimo said before the game after the experienced forward wondered where he fit with the staff that he spoke to Gerald Wallace about his role. Wallace wasn't delighted after sitting out the entire last quarter in Game 3. "Hopefully, we have done a much better job of letting Gerald know things that are very important for him to do to help us be successful," Carlesimo said.
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