i'm so glad he's somehow on my fantasy team.
http://scores.espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=281130021
PHOENIX -- Devin Harris scored a career-high 47 points, including 21 in the fourth quarter, and the New Jersey Nets ended their 14-game losing streak at Phoenix by rallying to beat the Suns 117-109 Sunday night.
The Nets had not won at US Airways Center since their first visit in 1993, but they used a late run to overcome the Suns.
With Harris becoming the second player in two games to score more than 40 against the Suns -- Miami's Dwyane Wade had 43 Friday night -- the Nets scored their second road victory in two nights, after beating Utah on Saturday.
Harris, whose previous high was 38, hit 14 of 25 field goals and 17 of 17 free throws in a dazzling performance.
For the second straight game, the Suns were turnover prone. They committed 22 turnovers, leading to 33 New Jersey points.
Vince Carter added 28 points for New Jersey, Yi Jianlian had 14 and Brook Lopez 12.
Steve Nash, who missed Friday's game because of a thigh contusion, led the Suns with 26 points and nine assists. Amare Stoudemire had 25 points and 11 rebounds before being ejected with his second technical foul with 3:24 remaining and Phoenix leading 100-98. Matt Barnes had 18 points.
Harris put the Nets ahead for good 102-100 with a basket with 2:11 remaining. New Jersey finished the fourth quarter with 43 points, overcoming an 11-point deficit starting the period.
The Suns started much more aggressively than in their home loss to Miami on Friday night -- called the worst game of the season by coach Terry Porter -- and built a 23-11 lead after the opening 6:18. By the end of the first quarter, the Suns had set a season high for points in the opening period, leading 35-24. Barnes was a big factor in the period, hitting all three of his 3-point attempts.
But the Nets, spurred by Harris' 12 points, went on a 20-7 surge midway through the second quarter and took a 50-48 lead on a 16-foot turnaround jumper by Harris. However, the Suns responded with a 9-0 burst, triggered by a 3-pointer by Bell, a slam by Robin Lopez and two field goals by Nash, and went to intermission with a 62-56 lead.
Harris finished the half with 21 points and Carter had 14, but the Suns had four players in double figures, topped by Stoudemire's 15.
Phoenix padded its lead to 11 points after three periods as Stoudemire continued to torment the Nets' defense with an assortment of shots, scoring eight of the Suns' 23 points in the quarter. Only six turnovers prevented the Suns from building a bigger advantage.
Meanwhile, the Suns kept Harris in check, allowing him only five points.
Game notes
New Jersey was without two of its key players -- center Josh Boone (left ankle bruise) and forward Eduardo Najera (strained lower back). ... The Suns won the first meeting between the teams this season, 114-86, Phoenix's highest point production and biggest margin of victory this year. ... The Nets' Keyon Dooling needs one steal to reach 300 for his career.
i'm so glad he's somehow on my fantasy team.
I posted in the Devin Harris thread yesterday saying that he's going off.
What do I say now??????
He's REALLY GOING OFF!
the kid is ballin
It's the Mark Cuban curse.
I'm happy for him. Keep balling, Dev!
Wasn't it Devin that got schooled by that street baller?
lol he must be taking it out on the NBA for getting tricked by that guy. Maybe some team should sign that guy.
I won't be posting on Spurstalk anymore on account of sticking my head in a ing oven!
47 points? thats manageable.
I'd trade Kidd, Diop, and Breath for him right about now.
Yeah, they managed to contain him without letting him go completely off.
cept breath won't let you, cause of his bird rights
You don't have a laptop with wireless?
What's that smell? Could it be a bad trade becoming historically bad?
Isiah Thomas saying " You, I ain't playing in Dallas," Harper dribbling out the clock, Tarpley's penchant for nose candy, Jim Jackson mangling his ankle, Toni Braxton, JET failing to pick up Nash coming across the midcourt line, Dwyane Wade shooting 50 free throws a game, We Believe, now this...
Seriously, I'm going to stick my head in the oven.
We Spurs fans tried to tell you Mav Fans that Devin Harris was a mixture of Michael Jordan, Magic Johnson and an effeminate midget.
Credit where credit is due. However, as it turns out, DeSagana Diop is NOT the second coming of Bill Russell.
Oh yeah we just hyped him up so the Mavs would blow their MLE on a 12th man![]()
Donnie must read this board.
Hilarious. The Mavs suck.
Jason Kidd for Devin Harris, Ryan Anderson, and an unprotected 2010 pick. Thorn does it again. The only thing left is for the Mavs to blow up the team, rebuild, and ensure that lotto pick next year is as high as possible. Either way, it's a historically bad trade.
Still any residual Mavsfans think that the Kidd trade for Harris was a good one?![]()
Is that pick totally unprotected? I doubt that .......... then again the Mavs were pretty desperate to get a deal done.
I think if the Mavs end up in the lottery, it's protected, then it rolls over to the next year, kinda like the Suns' Atlanta pick. I think, don't quote me on that.
The 2008 pick was lotto protected, but the 2010 pick is completely unprotected.
A brief search had several sites confirm it. Including here:
New Jersey receives Dallas 2010 first round pick (unprotected). (Jason Kidd trade 021908).
http://www.nbadraft.net/node/3326
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