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New York vs. New Jersey


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Carter productive for Nets in Hudson battle
 
 
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NEW YORK -- Jason Kidd had the pass of the night, an off-the-backboard, alley-oop feed that Vince Carter dunked, and the New Jersey Nets defeated the New York Knicks and their self-proclaimed "best point guard in the NBA" 93-87 Saturday night.

Kidd didn't outplay point guard counterpart Stephon Marbury, who made that bold declaration the previous day at practice.

Marbury had 31 points, eight assists and four rebounds to Kidd's 12 points, three assists and four rebounds, but the Nets led throughout the final three quarters and did what they usually do against their cross-river rivals, beating the Knicks for the 17th time in 20 meetings.

Carter, who assumed the playmaking duties for a large part of the fourth quarter, had 16 points, five assists and six rebounds, while Richard Jefferson had 17 points, six rebounds and four assists.

Nazr Mohammed added 18 points and 13 rebounds for the Knicks, who had their three-game winning streak snapped.

Marbury's statement was the talk of Madison Square Garden prior to tipoff.

"Don't get me wrong, I love Jason Kidd, he is a great point guard," Marbury said. "(But) how am I comparing myself to him when I think I'm the best point guard to play basketball? That makes no sense. I can't compare myself to somebody when I already think I'm the best.

 

"I'm telling you what it is. I know I'm the best point guard in the NBA," Marbury said.

Kidd spoke only briefly with reporters before tipoff, joking that he would be just the third-best point guard in the building, ranking himself behind Marbury and Kidd's son, 6-year-old T.J.

Jefferson was more verbose in his response to Marbury's declaration.

"John Stockton never said he was the best point guard in the NBA. Michael Jordan, I don't recall too many times him saying he was the best player, Magic Johnson. You know, not too many guys come out and say they're the best," Jefferson said. "J-Kidd has been the No. 1 point guard in the NBA for as long as I've been here and never once has he said he's the best."

The game started getting away from the Knicks at the end of the first quarter when reserve forward Jabari Smith hit a buzzer-beating 3-pointer -- the first 3 of his career -- to give the Nets a 26-20 lead.

Rodney Buford went 4-for-4 on jumpers, and Jefferson scored on a breakaway reverse jam to cap a 20-8 run and give New Jersey a 45-28 lead.

The Nets were ahead 49-36 at the half despite getting zero points and just one assist from Kidd, but their lead was reduced to 65-58 entering the fourth after Marbury had eight points and four assists in the third quarter.

Kidd tossed his off-the-backboard, alley-oop pass to Carter with 10:15 left in the fourth quarter to make it 67-60, and the Knicks remained down by at least a half-dozen points until Marbury scored on a drive to make it 87-82 with 1:04 left. New York never got closer.

Notes

  • Kidd tried another showy alley-oop pass about a minute after his off-the-backboard pass to Carter, but Buford was called for an offensive foul as he converted Kidd's lob into a layup. The basket didn't count.
  • New York's Penny Hardaway was activated from the injured list before the game and saw his first action since Dec. 3. He did not score in 13 minutes, and the Knicks' reserves were outscored 26-10.
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Vince Carter thrills the Garden crowd with a high-flying jam -- albeit for the visiting team.
Vince Carter thrills the Garden crowd with a high-flying jam -- albeit for the visiting team. (Getty Images)

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Scoreboard
New Jersey «2623162893
New York2016222987
NJ:R. Jefferson 17 Pts
NJ:N. Krstic 7 Reb
NJ:V. Carter 5 Ast
NY:S. Marbury 31 Pts
NY:N. Mohammed 13 Reb
NY:S. Marbury 8 Ast
 
Players of the Game
New YorkNew Jersey

S. Marbury

R. Jefferson
PtsRebsAstPtsRebsAst
31481764
 
New Jersey
N. Krstic, PF425-72-472112
V. Carter, SG396-182-465416
R. Jefferson, SG376-133-464417
J. Kidd, PG344-115-743313
J. Collins, PF314-61-22149
R. Buford, SF256-80-040113
J. Smith, C182-30-05235
T. Best, PG143-72-21318
J. Vaughn, PGDid Not Play
J. Moiso, CDid Not Play
B. Scalabrine, PFDid Not Play
J. Smith, GDid Not Play
K. Dickens, SFDid Not Play
Totals 36-7315-2335202193
 49.3%65.2% 
 
New York
S. Marbury, PG4110-197-1048231
K. Thomas, PF383-80-010146
T. Thomas, SF375-144-442514
N. Mohammed, C357-134-6131318
A. Houston, SG323-80-01308
A. Hardaway, SG130-30-01000
M. Sweetney, PF131-61-44013
J. Williams, SF121-23-31025
T. Ariza, SF121-10-01042
M. Norris, PG70-20-00100
V. Baker, PF10-00-00000
J. Brewer, PGDid Not Play
B. Sundov, CDid Not Play
Totals 31-7619-2739162187
 40.8%70.4% 
 
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