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Jefferson's 24 points lead Nets past Bucks
NEW JERSEY 111, MILWAUKEE 98
 

MILWAUKEE (Ticker) -- Perhaps if the New Jersey Nets had played
the Milwaukee Bucks a few more times this season, Richard
Jefferson and his teammates would not be headed for the NBA
lottery in the offseason.

Jefferson scored 24 points and Vince Carter added 21 and 10
assists as the Nets beat the shorthanded Bucks, 111-98, Saturday
at the Bradley Center.

The win completed the Nets' four-game season sweep of the Bucks,
their first since the 1997-98 season.

"We played hard tonight," Jefferson said. "We had guys step up
with big contributions off the bench. Guys were moving the ball
and guys were getting open shots."

Bostjan Nachbar added 15 points for New Jersey, which won for
just the second time in eight games and snapped a four-game road
losing streak.

Desmond Mason scored 18 points for the Bucks, who fell to 3-15
against Atlantic Division teams.

"More than anything, we're continually disappointed with losing
basketball games," Mason said. "We just have to stay
professional and continue to play hard and finish the season on
the right note."

New Jersey led, 54-53, at halftime before going on a 28-15 run
to start the second half that gave the Nets their biggest lead
of the game, 82-68, with 2:13 remaining in the third quarter.

Forward Nenad Krstic began the run with a five-foot hook shot,
and Carter capped it with an emphatic dunk. It was the seventh
dunk or layup during the run.

"We came out to play," Carter said. "I think we had one of our
best defensive showings tonight, and our best offensive showing
as far as sharing the ball. It was good to see everyone
contribute."

Nachbar scored eight points off the bench in the third, and
Carter added seven - all during the game-changing spurt.

The Bucks rallied in the fourth and pulled within 94-87 on Awvee
Storey's three-point play with 6:08 remaining, but that was as
close as Milwaukee would get as the Nets then went on a 12-0
run.

"We had that little stretch in the fourth quarter where they
came back, but we started (the second half) nice," said Nets
point guard Devin Harris, who had 13 points and nine assists.
"It was a great win for us. We're trying to make the most of
our situation.

"Obviously, we know we're eliminated from the playoffs, but we
came out here to try to be competitive."

Bobby Simmons added 15 points for the Bucks, losers of six
straight and 19 of their last 23.

They were without three players who started regularly this
season - Mo Williams, Charlie Villanueva and Yi Jianlian - as
well as sixth man Charlie Bell and reserve Michael Ruffin
because of various injuries.

"We didn't have a whole lot of bodies tonight or last night,"
Bucks coach Larry Krystkowiak said. "We both played
back-to-backs, so that wasn't really an issue, but I thought we
ran out of steam a little bit."


 
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