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Glenn
12-02-2007, 08:55 AM
Hopefully they give away more Hannah Montana tix!


New Jersey (8-8) at Detroit (10-5)

By MIKE VOTTA, STATS Senior Writer

The New Jersey Nets seem to have recovered from a demoralizing losing streak. Now, however, they'll need to figure out a way to win in Detroit.

The Nets will be trying to end their road woes against the Pistons when the teams square off on Sunday.

The Nets (8-8) have won four of their last five since a six-game losing streak, and Saturday's 94-92 overtime win over the Philadelphia 76ers moved them back to .500. New Jersey averaged just 80.7 points during their losing streak, but are scoring 110.6 per contest in their last five games.

However, the Nets could have a hard time keeping their momentum going in Detroit, where they have won just six of their last 44 road games since the start of the 1985-86 season. Last season, New Jersey couldn't beat the Pistons (10-5) anywhere, dropping all four of its games against them.

Still, New Jersey has won its last three road games and is 4-2 away from home. Detroit is 5-1 at The Palace of Auburn Hills.

On Saturday, Vince Carter came off the bench and scored 24 points to help the Nets rally from a 16-point halftime deficit and end a five-game home losing streak. Carter started in Tuesday's 110-103 loss to Memphis, but has been a reserve for New Jersey in four of his last five games.

"It's not a demotion," coach Lawrence Frank said before Saturday's game. "We won three games with him coming off the bench. We've been lacking points off the bench. Coming off the bench, he can be a little fresher, be more of a hub and a focal point and carry more of an offensive burden. It's a game-by-game deal."

Carter didn't seem to mind that Malik Allen started in his place against the Sixers.

"They just wanted to go for a different look," he said. "It didn't matter. When I got out there, I just needed to give us something, to be a spark."

Jason Kidd added a season high-tying 19 points and has scored in double figures in 10 of his last 11 games.

The Pistons have won four of their last five games, including Saturday's easy 117-91 win over Milwaukee. Tayshaun Prince scored 20 points for Detroit, which played its reserves for most of the fourth quarter.

Detroit coach Flip Saunders is pleased with how his team has been playing lately.

"Right now, we're operating on all cylinders," he said. "The last two weeks we've been playing like we did tonight."

Chauncey Billups added 18 points and nine assists, Rasheed Wallace had 15 points and 10 rebounds, and reserve Jason Maxiell scored 13 points for the Pistons, who were coming off a 109-74 rout of Cleveland. They had scored in triple digits in just four games before their last two.

"To our credit, we jumped on them," Saunders said. "We tried not to let them get going, and just limit their touches and pressure them a little bit."

Glenn
12-02-2007, 08:57 AM
Pistons vs. Nets Gameday

by Ryan Pretzer

TV: FSN Detroit (HDTV) | Radio: WDFN 1130 AM - The Fan

Last Meeting: Detroit won 110-105 (March 30, 2007)

The skinny: Last night it was the Pistons taking advantage of a team, the Bucks, that had a game the night before. Now the Pistons will tip off at The Palace just 19 hours after the end of their game in Milwaukee. The Nets, however, might be the more weary team, coming to town after going to overtime Saturday to defeat Philadelphia, 94-92. The Pistons' 117-91 victory Saturday was as easy as the score suggests, thanks in large part to quick points off the Bucks' 19 turnovers. That’s bad news for the Nets, who turn the ball over a league-high 17.5 times per game.

What to watch: The Pistons' frontcourt corps was dominant in Milwaukee, and Rasheed Wallace has been eager to exploit any mismatch he has. He'll have another one Sunday against the undersized Nets, who have been relying on veteran center Jason Collins and 6-foot-10 rookie Sean Williams almost exclusively in the post. Collins is a non-factor offensively (he played 22 minutes Saturday without even attempting a shot), and New Jersey is the NBA's third-lowest scoring team at less than 90 points per game (89.4 ppg). Playing the second leg of their “four games in four cities in five days” tour, he Pistons wouldn't mind grinding this one out at a deliberate pace, and they'll have the extra bodies down low to do it.

Black Dynamite
12-02-2007, 12:23 PM
Die Contract year garbage time iso hogger Flip Murray! And Die New Jersey Nets!!

Uncle Mxy
12-02-2007, 01:34 PM
Right now, we're operating on all cylinders
I'm sure Stuckey would disagree. But it probably doesn't matter -- he'll lose minutes to Lindsey...

Big Swami
12-02-2007, 06:20 PM
Shaping up really good here. This will be fun to watch.

Big Swami
12-02-2007, 06:39 PM
Lindsey's in...ugh.

Big Swami
12-02-2007, 06:50 PM
NJN has no inside presence to answer Maxiell. Guy is dancing on their faces tonight.

Big Swami
12-02-2007, 07:10 PM
Maxiell running out of steam a little toward the end of the half. Yayshaun has sick moves #1107. That little 180 between defenders was some wild shit.

Timone
12-02-2007, 07:36 PM
Finally, the Pistons playing a team that don't live up to expectations like them.

Big Swami
12-02-2007, 08:09 PM
Funny, Rip was the last starter to come out of the game in the 4th. I guess Flip capitulated on the playing time thing.

Also, Flip Murray's shoes have apparently grown by 3 sizes overnight, because they're getting in the way of his dribbling all the damn time now. I'm back to hating his guts again.

Tahoe
12-02-2007, 08:13 PM
Funny, Rip was the last starter to come out of the game in the 4th. I guess Flip cabitchulated on the playing time thing.



fiksed

Vinny
12-02-2007, 08:24 PM
Did they really just show Carter on the bench icing his balls???

Big Swami
12-02-2007, 08:30 PM
I don't know, this is a fairly good W in my book.

Fool
12-02-2007, 08:55 PM
Tahoe wins the thread.

Zekyl
12-02-2007, 09:34 PM
Kinda pissed. I was stuck in a meeting and didn't get to watch.

CindyKate
12-02-2007, 10:00 PM
Maxiell running out of steam a little toward the end of the half. Yayshaun has sick moves #1107. That little 360 between defenders was some wild shit.
He was playing the nets and Kidd, remember?

Black Dynamite
12-03-2007, 12:21 AM
Man Flip Murray is a garbage time killer.

"Look youngsters I run garbage time!!! You sit back and watch me iso. If you really want to get involved, rebound the ball when eeerrr i mean if i miss."

I literally turn the tv off when he starts mashing up garbage time into iso haven of El Flipper.

geerussell
12-03-2007, 12:57 AM
Funny, Rip was the last starter to come out of the game in the 4th. I guess Flip capitulated on the playing time thing.

Also, Flip Murray's shoes have apparently grown by 3 sizes overnight, because they're getting in the way of his dribbling all the damn time now. I'm back to hating his guts again.

34 minutes played. Highest among the starters tonight... but nowhere close to 40.