MILWAUKEE -- Bucks coach Jason Kidd wondered if his young team could rebound from a third-quarter lull.Milwaukees kids did just that, winning their fourth straight game despite letting a 16-point third-quarter lead slip away.Matthew Dellavedova scored 12 of his season-high 18 points in the fourth quarter, helping the Bucks hold off the Brooklyn Nets 112-103 on Saturday.I thought it got a little sloppy, Kidd said. I wanted to see if they were going to figure it out. I wasnt going to call timeout. I wanted to see if they were going to talk themselves through it because thats what good teams do.Milwaukee led 62-46 after a layup by Tony Snell with 8:11 left in the third, but Brooklyn closed the quarter on a 26-13 run to get within 75-72. Consecutive 3-pointers by Joe Harris gave the Nets an 82-81 lead with 10:00 to play.Sean Kilpatrick scored 13 of his 19 points in the third quarter, when he went 8 for 8 from the foul line.It definitely wasnt anything the coach did, Nets coach Kenny Atkinson said. It was all the players playing well. We didnt change anything and kept with our rotations. The guys came out with focus.With the game tied at 94, Milwaukee began a 9-1 run to lead 103-95 with 1:43 remaining.We had a chance in the third quarter to break the game wide open, and we didnt take it, Dellavedova said. They came back and played well. We then did a good job of pulling away.John Henson led Milwaukee with 20 points and added seven rebounds, Giannis Antetokounmpo had 16 points and 10 rebounds, Jabari Parker added 15 points, Greg Monroe scored 13 points and Snell chipped in 10 points.They were just finding me, Henson said. I was open. (Antetokounmpo and Parker) are huge threats coming down the lane and off a pick-and-roll, so it is my job to finish for them and take a little heat off of them.Bojan Bogdanovic led Brooklyn with 24 points. Brook Lopez had 13 points but was just 3 for 17 from the field and 0 for 10 in the first half.I just wasnt good enough, Lopez said. I made a lot of turnovers. I missed a lot of shots that I need to make. I think I let us down on both ends of the floor.TIP-INSNets: Forward Trevor Booker missed the game due to an illness. Anthony Bennett started in his place and had seven points and a career-high 14 rebounds. ... Lopez grabbed four rebounds to tie Derrick Coleman for second place on the Nets career list with 3,690.Bucks: Milwaukee is 10-0 after leading at halftime and 8-0 when leading after three quarters. ... The Bucks scored 62 points in the paint. ... 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RIO DE JANEIRO -- The Daily Beast has withdrawn a story that prompted ire of many readers, complaining that it could have outed gay athletes at the Rio Games.The storys removal from the site Thursday night came hours after the editor-in-chief for the publication apologized for the article, which was first revised before being taken down completely.Today we did not uphold a deep set of The Daily Beasts values, read a statement on the site. These values -- which include standing up to bullies and bigots, and specifically being a proudly, steadfastly supportive voice for LGBT people all over the world -- are core to our commitment to journalism and to our commitment to serving our readers.The story talked about how athletes use dating apps such as Bumble, Grindr, Jackd, and Tinder to connect with people at the games. A reporter for the site said in the story that he got three dates in his first hour of trying and also detailed what some men wrote on their profiles on Grindr, a popular gay dating app.Readers and social media users quickly voiced concern that the details in the original version of the story could not only out gay athletes, but also potentially threaten their safety.Those concerns, Daily Beast editor-in-chief John Avlon wrote in issuing the first apology, were legitimate.This was never our reporters intenntion, of course, Avlon wrote.dddddddddddd No names were ever used and some of the profiles described were of straight women. But there was a concern that even mentioning the home nation of some gay athletes could compromise their safety. We apologize for potentially jeopardizing that safety in any way. As a result, we have removed all descriptions of the men and womens profiles that we previously described.The Society of Professional Journalists was quick to criticize the story as well.The athletes adversely affected by the story also deserve an apology, wrote Andrew Seaman, who chairs SPJs ethics committee. Such a story has no place in a modern media organization.Avlon said some editorial changes were made to the original article in respon