The #Nets are spending St. Patrick’s Day in Chicago against D-Rose and the Bulls! Preview: https://t.co/hduehjlBEE pic.twitter.com/AbOZq3Vk1S
— YES Network (@YESNetwork) March 17, 2016
Brook Lopez and his Brooklyn Nets will celebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a trip to Chicago and a game against the Bulls.
- Brooklyn Nets (19-48)
- Chicago Bulls (33-33)
- NBA, Today, 8:00 PM on YES, CSNC, Full Preview
- United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Even the return of Derrick Rose wasn’t good enough to keep the Chicago Bulls remaining in an Eastern Conference playoff spot.
Now though, they’ll return home and begin a four game homestand that kicks off against the lowly Brooklyn Nets on Thursday night.
The Nets are coming into the game feeling good about themselves after snapping a four-game skid by knocking off the Philadelphia 76ers 131-114 on Tuesday.
The contest tonight comes your way at 8 PM ET from the United Center.
It's #Nets vs. #Bulls tonight in Chicago. Tip at 8PM. Catch all the action on @YESNetwork and @wcbs880. pic.twitter.com/Sjs01yk8j4
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) March 17, 2016
Game day in Chicago. Read up on tonight's #Nets vs. #Bulls matchup: https://t.co/yhll43P8mu pic.twitter.com/7krtIH0E6H
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) March 17, 2016
Happy KILPATRICK's Day ? #Nets fans! #StPatricksDay pic.twitter.com/7Lru4oJGXy
— Brooklyn Nets (@BrooklynNets) March 17, 2016
Tonight's look ?☘? pic.twitter.com/7CpFnSBltU
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) March 17, 2016
TONIGHT! #BKNvsCHIhttps://t.co/HDR5G6Qama
— Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) March 17, 2016