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Nets' Slow Pace, 3-Pointers Test Bulls' New Lineup
10 Feb
Summary
- Nets' previous wins against Bulls relied on slow pace and 19 three-pointers.
- Bulls face potential turnover issues due to Nets' wing length.
- Nic Claxton and Day'Ron Sharpe pose a significant rebounding challenge.

The Chicago Bulls are set to face the Brooklyn Nets with a new look, aiming to overcome their previous season series losses. The Nets have secured two victories against the Bulls this season, employing a deliberate pace and a high volume of three-point shots, sinking 19 threes in each win. Noah Clowney has been a consistent performer against Chicago.
The Nets' considerable wing length could exacerbate the Bulls' recent turnover issues, as Chicago has averaged at least 17 turnovers in their last two games. Furthermore, the presence of Nic Claxton and backup Day'Ron Sharpe, both physical centers, poses a significant rebounding and interior scoring threat to the Bulls' frontcourt, especially with limited traditional bigs available.
Despite these challenges, the upcoming game represents the Bulls' best chance for a win following tough matchups against Denver and Toronto. Meanwhile, Josh Giddey and Tre Jones are listed as doubtful due to hamstring injuries, with the team likely prioritizing their evaluation over immediate return before the All-Star break. The Nets will be without Egor Demin and Michael Porter Jr. for the contest.




