Deron Williams finally delivered the game that's expected of him, and he wasn't going to let the Nets lose it. And after he finished carrying them into a 2-2 tie with the Eastern Conference's No. 1 seed, the guy who had been being beaten up physically on the court and by fans and media off it knew how important his performance was. "We really needed to get this one to stay in the series," he said, "and so it was definitely one of my better games this year for sure and probably as a Net." Williams rebounded from two dismal games by tying a playoff career high with 35 points, and Brooklyn pulled out a 120-115 overtime victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Monday night in Game 4.