Tyreke Evans and the Kings pulled off an incredible comeback Monday night, rallying from 35 points down in the second half to stun the host Bulls 102-98.
The Bulls led 79-44 with 8 minutes, 50 seconds left in the third quarter and were still up 83-50 two minutes later before the Kings began their rally.
Evans outscored the Bulls 9-3 over the final 2:13 and finished with 23 points for the Kings, who have their first two-game road winning streak since late in the 2007-08 season.
After the Kings finished the third with a 19-5 run to make it 88-69, Ime Udoka scored 15 points in the first 9:32 of the fourth to cut it to 95-91. That's when Evans, the outstanding rookie guard from Memphis, took over.
He converted a three-point play and, after Chicago's Luol Deng made a free throw, scored on a drive and hit a foul shot to give the Kings their first lead since the opening minutes. Evans then hit a 22-footer at the shot clock buzzer to put Sacramento up 99-96.
Derrick Rose made two free throws to cut it to 99-98 before Evans made one of two free throws. After Rose missed a layup, Beno Udrih clinched the victory with two free throws.
• Jameer Nelson struggled in his return from knee surgery, coming off the bench to score only two points in the Magic's 104-99 win over the Jazz. Nelson, who had not played since Nov. 18, missed all eight of his shots.
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