76ers hold off winless Nets

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EAST RUTHERFORD, N.J. - In a young season already filled with some not-so-good moments, a loss to the winless New Jersey Nets last night would have been the worst for the 76ers.

It would have been bad because New Jersey's bench looked like a brokerage firm: lined with suits.

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The 76ers' Marreese Speights dunks over the Nets' Brook Lopez during third-quarter play. Speights, who is playing starter's minutes in Eddie Jordan's lineup, scored 19 points.
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The Nets were missing four key players from a team that, even with its starters, isn't all that competitive.

And still, on the game's final possession, New Jersey had a chance.

But on its final inbounds play, New Jersey committed a scratch-your-head turnover that secured the Sixers' 82-79 victory at the Izod Center.

The Sixers improved to 4-4; the Nets are 0-8.

The Nets were without all-star point guard Devin Harris, and regulars Chris Douglas-Roberts, Yi Jianlian, and Courtney Lee.

On the Nets' last-second sideline inbounds play - in front of their own basket - point guard Rafer Alston inexplicably threw a pass to Sixers forward Thaddeus Young.

The Nets, surprised and confused by Alston's miscue, did not foul.

"It doesn't really matter; to be honest, you can keep playing that way at home, too," said Sixers forward Jason Kapono, who scored eight points.

"A win's a win if it's ugly, if it's beautiful. Obviously, we have some stuff to work on and learn. We're still not clicking, but the chemistry is getting better."

With 1 minute, 10 seconds remaining, Sixers reserve forward Marreese Speights - who is playing starter's minutes – grabbed an offensive rebound, scored, and was fouled: Speights completed the three-point play for an 80-79 lead.

It was the Sixers' final bucket.

"I know we have some good players like Andre [Iguodala] and Thad who can score it," said Speights, who finished with 19 points. "But I'm going to try to get the rebound and score it, though."

"He's got great swag, I guess they call it nowadays, great confidence," Sixers coach Eddie Jordan said. "He's got terrific skill and he's scoring inside with contact and making plays and free throws. His confidence is soaring, and guys feel that and they put the ball in his hands."

Down the stretch, the Nets went to second-year center Brook Lopez, who had game highs of 23 points and 14 rebounds.

With 15 seconds left, and trailing by a point, New Jersey dumped the ball to Lopez, who was defended one-on-one by Sixers center Samuel Dalembert.

Dalembert forced Lopez into a spin toward his off hand: Lopez missed.

Dalembert snagged the rebound and was fouled. He made 1 of 2, pushing the Sixers' lead to 81-79.

A few seconds and a missed Nets' three-pointer later, Young also made only 1 of 2 free throws, giving New Jersey its chance - that final failed inbounds play.

Young led the Sixers in scoring with 20 points, 16 in the first half.

Once again, Sixers starting power forward Elton Brand did not play in the fourth quarter. Brand, who was on the court for only 5 minutes, 29 seconds of the second half, finished the game 0 for 6 from the field with five points.

In the locker room after the game, Brand was not available.

"It was winning time on the road against a desperate team . . .," Jordan said. "We feel like we're desperate, too."

 


 

Kate Fagan blogs about the 76ers at http://go.philly.com/dsix


Contact staff writer Kate Fagan at 856-779-3844 or kfagan@phillynews.com.

 


 

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Posted 08:55 AM, 11/12/2009
Leegles
Brand had one nice aggressive coast-to-coast play. Otherwise, he didn't make a bucket even when the offense was trying to get him going early on. He was stuffed by the rim on one layup. He seems to still have a slight limp, like he still has a sore achilles maybe? He was also aggressive on the offensive boards but not always effective since he doesn't seem like he can really elevate. Speights is a much more dynamic presence at this point. Why didn't Jason Smith play?
Posted 10:27 AM, 11/12/2009
Oppressed#1
As usual, Kate aptly covers the key points: the Sixers only beat a winless team with only 8 active players by only surviving the final possession. Beyond that, things are grim. The "160 Million Dollar Boys" (Brand/Iguodala) shot a combined 4-20 and scored 15 points. Yet there are still those fools out there (and here) who think these guys are good players. It must be a depressing thing when your target market is a collection of idiots, and you can't respect your best customers. Stefanski blew it, not once but twice, and the knowledgeable basketball fans in this town will be paying for it for the next 4 years. 74 more games of this disaster now left. (iao).
Posted 10:37 AM, 11/12/2009
Johnnydeagle
The first third of season is moot, as the team learns the O and D systems! Opinions are always moot, as they have NO relevance!!!
Posted 02:22 PM, 11/12/2009
russ4philly
Hello! Welcome to the real world and let us enjoy what we have and let Jordon develop our team. Maybe less Brand and Dalembert over time will happan, but only if others are productive as a team and over time. Maybe Speights will become the starting forword with Brand and Dalambert sharing center. Please be thankful for a soon to be all-star, AI; he may never be the "go to guy", but he sure plays an excellant and complete game! With Lou and Young, I just think these six will be a very solid and exciting team by mid year. russ
Posted 03:17 PM, 11/12/2009
madaboutit
Are you kidding me? Nobody cares about these BUMS!
Posted 03:46 PM, 11/12/2009
GetRidofIguodola
where is nothingbutthetruth to put this huge win in perspective?
Posted 03:59 PM, 11/12/2009
Flyeagle76
At the end of the game last night, Jordan put the best unit to win against the Nets. Green was in for Williams obviously to defend Alston better. Young was at PF, which is his best matchup position. Speights (best scorer), Iguodala as point guard and better defender. Dalembert and Speights seem to be the most aggressive at the rim. Brand seems like a Barkley from his Houston days. Good luck with that contract. We may have another Webber here.
Posted 05:25 PM, 11/12/2009
ricky
I'd like to see all of these players score their average on the smae night, instead of two of them. It's a good sign that you can win when your two primary scorers, Williams and Iguodala score under 10 points. It was good to see Thad step up, and Speights has been doing a great job from the beginning of the season. Dalembert's play has actually improved. Brand got to the line, but couldn't shoot, so I had no problem with him getting the minutes he did last night. I also would have liked to see more time for Jason Smith.
Posted 06:33 PM, 11/12/2009
CBent1
It is frustrating that we struggled so much against the worst team in the league with only 8 active players but the bottom line is a win is still a win. We're on a win streak now so let's keep it going!
Posted 08:03 PM, 11/12/2009
iguodala215
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