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02-10-2006, 10:01 AM
San Antonio (38-10) at New Jersey (26-21)
San Antonio (38-10) at New Jersey (26-21)
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Game Info: 8:00 pm EST Fri Feb 10, 2006
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The New Jersey Nets look to tie their franchise-record home winning streak at 13 games when they meet a San Antonio Spurs team that ended their 10-game run last month.
New Jersey went into San Antonio on Jan. 10 riding a 10-game win streak, and lost 96-91 to the Spurs. This time around, it will be looking to win 13 in a row at home for just the third time in team history.
The Nets moved within one victory of the franchise mark, last set from Nov. 18-Dec. 30, 2003, with a 96-83 win over the New York Knicks on Wednesday. New Jersey had 31 assists on its 34 field goals, and has totaled more than 30 assists in each of its last three games.
Vince Carter led the Nets with 22 points, Richard Jefferson added 18 and along with Jason Kidd, the trio combined for 21 of the team's 31 assists.
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"It's contagious," Nets coach Lawrence Frank said. "It starts at the top with Jason and goes across the board. It's looking for the best shot no matter who it is, as long as it's an uncontested look."
Carter scored 34 points against the Spurs last month, but Jefferson didn't play because of back spasms. He averages just 11.3 points against San Antonio, his lowest against any opponent.
The Nets are outscoring their opponents by 11.4 points and are averaging 102.6 during the home win streak.
New Jersey, though, has lost six in a row to San Antonio since a 91-82 win at Continental Airlines Arena on Nov. 13, 2002.
The Spurs won their seventh straight game Wednesday, beating the Toronto Raptors 125-118 in overtime despite not having Tim Duncan in the lineup. Duncan missed his first game of the season because of flu-like symptoms, but San Antonio still had season highs in points and field-goal percentage (59.0).
"It was even more important for us to win without Tim," Michael Finley said. "We showed what type of team we are with one of our main ingredients not even playing, so when he comes back it will give us an added boost of confidence."
Tony Parker had 32 points and a season-high 13 assists while Finley scored a season-high 23 points after having a total of 24 in his previous six games.
The Spurs have won the first four games of a season-high eight-game road trip, and have won seven straight away from home overall, two shy of the franchise record set from March 2-April 6, 2003.
"We always seem like we come together when we go on the road," Parker said.
Updated on Friday, Feb 10, 2006 6:54 am EST
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Team Comparison
Team Record Standings PF PA Road/Home Streak L10
San Antonio 38-10 2nd Southwest / 4th West 94.9 88.1 Road 17-7 Won 7 9-1
New Jersey 26-21 1st Atlantic / 3rd East 95.0 94.3 Home 16-6 Won 3 5-5
San Antonio Notes
Feb 9 The Spurs have won the first four contests of their eight- game road trip. They are 23-4 in the past four seasons when the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo comes to town. ... G Tony Parker made 12-of-19 shots and scored 32 points with 13 rebounds for his first double-double since December 21 against New York. ... F Tim Duncan missed his first game of the season with the flu. ... The Spurs set season-highs for shooting percentage (59.0) and baskets (49). ... San Antonio has won seven straight on the road and can tie the franchise record for longest road winning streak Friday.
New Jersey Notes
Feb 9 The Nets are 44-26 at home against the Knicks and are one game below .500 in their 141 all-time meetings. ... G Vince Carter needs one free throw for 3,000 in his career. ... New Jersey has won 17-of-26 since a 9-12 start. ... F Richard Jefferson made 6-of-13 shots and scored 18 points with eight assists. ... The Nets scored just 12 points in the fourth quarter. ... F-C Cliff Robinson played his 1,295th game, leaving him one behind Mark Jackson for 10th place on the all-time list. He made 5-of-8 shots and scored 12 points as a reserve.
San Antonio (38-10) at New Jersey (26-21)
Preview - Box Score - Recap
Game Info: 8:00 pm EST Fri Feb 10, 2006
TV: ESPN Add to Calendar
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The New Jersey Nets look to tie their franchise-record home winning streak at 13 games when they meet a San Antonio Spurs team that ended their 10-game run last month.
New Jersey went into San Antonio on Jan. 10 riding a 10-game win streak, and lost 96-91 to the Spurs. This time around, it will be looking to win 13 in a row at home for just the third time in team history.
The Nets moved within one victory of the franchise mark, last set from Nov. 18-Dec. 30, 2003, with a 96-83 win over the New York Knicks on Wednesday. New Jersey had 31 assists on its 34 field goals, and has totaled more than 30 assists in each of its last three games.
Vince Carter led the Nets with 22 points, Richard Jefferson added 18 and along with Jason Kidd, the trio combined for 21 of the team's 31 assists.
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"It's contagious," Nets coach Lawrence Frank said. "It starts at the top with Jason and goes across the board. It's looking for the best shot no matter who it is, as long as it's an uncontested look."
Carter scored 34 points against the Spurs last month, but Jefferson didn't play because of back spasms. He averages just 11.3 points against San Antonio, his lowest against any opponent.
The Nets are outscoring their opponents by 11.4 points and are averaging 102.6 during the home win streak.
New Jersey, though, has lost six in a row to San Antonio since a 91-82 win at Continental Airlines Arena on Nov. 13, 2002.
The Spurs won their seventh straight game Wednesday, beating the Toronto Raptors 125-118 in overtime despite not having Tim Duncan in the lineup. Duncan missed his first game of the season because of flu-like symptoms, but San Antonio still had season highs in points and field-goal percentage (59.0).
"It was even more important for us to win without Tim," Michael Finley said. "We showed what type of team we are with one of our main ingredients not even playing, so when he comes back it will give us an added boost of confidence."
Tony Parker had 32 points and a season-high 13 assists while Finley scored a season-high 23 points after having a total of 24 in his previous six games.
The Spurs have won the first four games of a season-high eight-game road trip, and have won seven straight away from home overall, two shy of the franchise record set from March 2-April 6, 2003.
"We always seem like we come together when we go on the road," Parker said.
Updated on Friday, Feb 10, 2006 6:54 am EST
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Team Comparison
Team Record Standings PF PA Road/Home Streak L10
San Antonio 38-10 2nd Southwest / 4th West 94.9 88.1 Road 17-7 Won 7 9-1
New Jersey 26-21 1st Atlantic / 3rd East 95.0 94.3 Home 16-6 Won 3 5-5
San Antonio Notes
Feb 9 The Spurs have won the first four contests of their eight- game road trip. They are 23-4 in the past four seasons when the San Antonio Stock Show and Rodeo comes to town. ... G Tony Parker made 12-of-19 shots and scored 32 points with 13 rebounds for his first double-double since December 21 against New York. ... F Tim Duncan missed his first game of the season with the flu. ... The Spurs set season-highs for shooting percentage (59.0) and baskets (49). ... San Antonio has won seven straight on the road and can tie the franchise record for longest road winning streak Friday.
New Jersey Notes
Feb 9 The Nets are 44-26 at home against the Knicks and are one game below .500 in their 141 all-time meetings. ... G Vince Carter needs one free throw for 3,000 in his career. ... New Jersey has won 17-of-26 since a 9-12 start. ... F Richard Jefferson made 6-of-13 shots and scored 18 points with eight assists. ... The Nets scored just 12 points in the fourth quarter. ... F-C Cliff Robinson played his 1,295th game, leaving him one behind Mark Jackson for 10th place on the all-time list. He made 5-of-8 shots and scored 12 points as a reserve.