Are Brooklyn’s lottery dreams turning into a nightmare?
The Nets’ first winning streak in a month — beating the Bucks 96-90 before a crowd of 16,834 at Barclays Center — will have the players celebrating, and their tank-happy fans fretting.
In a tanking season that is all about jostling for lottery positioning — playing the percentages — Tuesday’s victory was Pyrrhic.
Brooklyn — who had a chance to pull into a first-place tie in the lottery race if they’d lost to Washington on Easter Sunday — have essentially forfeited all hope of finishing first, three games behind the Wizards with just three to play.
Now the Nets (20-59) have slumped to third place, and are suddenly in very real danger of sliding out of the Top 3 altogether.
Brooklyn — who enjoyed a 2 ½-game cushion on both the Jazz and Kings entering Easter Sunday — have now seen that cut to one, pending Utah’s game vs. New Orleans and Sacramento’s game against Golden State.
Brooklyn will host the pitiful Pacers on Thursday.
E.J. Liddell has a career-high 21 points on 7-of-9 shooting, 2-of-3 from deep.
Nets first-round pick Ben Saraf added 17 points.
[Notigroup Newsroom in collaboration with other media outlets, with information from the following sources]






