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Andrew Bogut and Carlos Delfino each scored 21 points, Bogut also grabbed 11 rebounds, and the Milwaukee Bucks beat the winless New Jersey Nets 99-85 on Wednesday night.
MILWAUKEE (AP) -- Andrew Bogut and Carlos Delfino each scored 21
points, Bogut also grabbed 11 rebounds, and the Milwaukee Bucks beat the winless New Jersey Nets 99-85 on Wednesday night.

   The short-handed Nets have lost 12 straight for their longest single-season losing streak in more than 19 years. This one was painful because Chris Douglas-Roberts scored a career-high 31 points and had 10 rebounds, but the Nets blew a 48-41 halftime lead by shooting 9 of 38 in the second half.

   That made it easy for Bogut, Delfino and rookie Brandon Jennings, who had 19 points and eight assists in his second game since a 55-point night on Saturday.

   Milwaukee started the second half on a 15-0 run, including eight by Jennings, and led by as many as 19 points in the fourth quarter. The Bucks improved to 4-1 on a six-game homestand that ends Friday.

   The Bucks' only real scare came early in the fourth quarter when Jennings, the 10th pick in this year's draft, ran into a hard screen and fell awkwardly. He grabbed at his right ankle, but returned after the timeout.

   From there, Jennings, who has double figures in eight of his first nine games, continued his masterful play, whipping a pass to Delfino in the corner for a 3 to make it 83-66 as Milwaukee cruised.

   The Nets led by as many as 11 in the first half after Terrence Williams looked like the stud rookie to watch. He scored 16 second-quarter points and finished with 20.

   But Jennings, picked one slot ahead of Williams, came storming back in the third quarter, pestering the Nets with his speed.

   He made a nifty steal of Douglas-Roberts after Douglas-Roberts ran down a loose ball on offense and tried to hand it off to Rafer Alston. Jennings darted between the two and was gone with the ball for an easy dunk that left Nets coach Lawrence Frank calling timeout and yelling at the officials. Jennings wasn't done, knocking down a 3-pointer moments later to cap the spurt and give Milwaukee a 56-48 lead.

   It's been more misery for the Nets, who last lost at least 12 in a row in a season when they dropped 14 straight in 1990, according to STATS LLC research. New Jersey's next chance for a win comes at home against the
Knicks on Saturday before heading out on a four-game West Coast trip. The NBA record is 17 straight losses to start a season shared by Miami and the Los Angeles Clippers.

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