The Brooklyn Nets put on a clinic from beyond the arc, turning the court into their shooting gallery against the Chicago Bulls. The team’s sharpshooters combined to hit an impressive 52% from three-point range, overwhelming Chicago’s perimeter defense and sparking fast-paced offensive runs throughout the contest. With Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving leading the charge, the Nets were firing on all cylinders, dishing out crisp assists and crashing the boards to maintain relentless pressure. This potent combination vaulted Brooklyn into the lead early, never letting up as the Bulls struggled to find any consistent rhythm.

The impact of the Nets’ perimeter shooting was clearly reflected in key stats:

Player 3PT Made 3PT % Points
Kevin Durant 7 64% 29
Kyrie Irving 5 71% 27
Joe Harris 4 80% 16
  • Fast-break points: 18
  • Third-quarter shooting: 65% from deep
  • Team assists: 28, highlighting the unselfish ball movement

Brooklyn’s ruthless efficiency beyond the arc not only secured their back-to-back victories but also sent a loud statement to the rest of the league: when the Nets are hot from outside, they become nearly unstoppable. With their momentum building, the team now looks poised to capitalize on their sharpshooting prowess as the season progresses.