NBA Preview: Chicago Bulls (5-12) at Brooklyn Nets (7-8)

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The Brooklyn Nets struggled defensively during their just-concluded three-game losing streak.

Even if one of their better defensive showings occurred against a short-handed opponent on Saturday, the Nets will look to follow it up on Sunday night when they host the struggling Chicago Bulls.

The Nets are playing their second back-to-back set this season and are coming off a 112-97 win over the Miami Heat, who held out stars Bam Adebayo and Jimmy Butler due to lingering injuries. After allowing 390 points and 49 3s in losses to Miami, Philadelphia and Atlanta, the Nets led virtually the entire way while permitting under 100 points for the third time this season.

Brooklyn posted its second-most lopsided margin of victory thanks to its defense allowing 43.7 percent shooting while forcing a season-best 17 turnovers.

The Nets also countered their effective defense by seeing all five starters reach double figures. Mikal Bridges scored 24 points, Cameron Johnson added 19 for his second-highest point total this season while Dorian Finney-Smith contributed 16.

The Nets earned a 109-107 win in Chicago during an in-season tournament game on Nov. 3. Since then, little has gone right for the Bulls.

Chicago heads to Brooklyn on its third three-game losing streak of the season and six losses in its past seven games. The team’s only win in that span was a 102-97 home win over Miami on Nov. 18 when it stormed back from a 21-point deficit.

The Bulls dropped a 121-108 decision at Toronto on Friday. They allowed the Raptors to shoot a robust 53.0 percent from the floor.

Zach LaVine scored 36 points after sitting out Wednesday’s loss in Oklahoma City because of a sore right foot. DeMar DeRozan added 19 points before getting ejected in the second half.

The Bulls also lost Alex Caruso when his foot got stepped on in the third quarter. Caruso did not practice Saturday and is questionable for Sunday.

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