Kaman, Thomas each score 18 to help Clippers beat Nets 91-82
Beset by injuries and unable to buy a win in recent weeks, the Los Angeles Clippers took advantage of a team that appears to be in even worse straits.
Chris Kaman and Tim Thomas both scored 18 points and Chris Kaman grabbed 14 rebounds to lead the Los Angeles Clippers past the Nets 91-82 on Tuesday night for their first win in New Jersey in nearly 10 years.
How low have the Nets sunk? They have lost eight of their last nine games at home, and couldn't beat a Los Angeles Clippers team missing its star (Elton Brand) and its most experienced guard (Sam Cassell).
Richard Jefferson led the Nets with 21 points but was 6-for-21 from the field. New Jersey shot 32 per cent (26-for-81), which included an abysmal 5-for-25 in the fourth quarter.
"This is a veteran ballclub and we've just got to stay together," Nets point guard Jason Kidd said when asked if it was time for drastic measures. "Fits have already been thrown. We're trying to find a way, trying to find anything to get us going in the right direction."
They would do well to take a page from the Los Angeles Clippers' play book Tuesday, particularly on the defensive end where they clamped down in the second half.
"We gave up a lot of second-chance points in the first half, but in the second half our defence and boxing out was a lot better," Los Angeles Clippers coach Mike Dunleavy said.
Los Angeles got significant contributions from its bench, led by Dan Dickau's 11 points. Dickau's three-pointer with 8 minutes left in the game gave the Los Angeles Clippers a 76-68 lead, and New Jersey never got closer than five points after that.
The Los Angeles Clippers' last win at New Jersey came on Jan. 15, 1998, a span of eight games. Los Angeles had lost eight of its last nine games as it muddles along without Elton Brand, who is still recovering from an Achilles' tendon injury suffered in August.
"You lose 25 points and 10 rebounds a game and you've got to make it up somehow, and we haven't been doing a very good job of it lately," Chris Kaman said.
Chris Kaman has picked up the slack admirably, averaging 18 points and 13 rebounds this season, well above his career marks.
On Tuesday Chris Kaman was 8-for-14 from the field and was too much to handle for Nets centres Jason Collins and Josh Boone around the basket.
New Jersey took a 54-49 lead midway through the third quarter, its biggest of the game, before Ruben Patterson and Thomas led a 16-5 run to put the Los Angeles Clippers back ahead for good.
The Nets' low point came in the final minutes when Vince Carter shot an airball on a three-point attempt with New Jersey trailing 81-74, drawing loud boos from the half-filled arena.
"We have to keep our confidence regardless," said Carter, who had 16 points but shot 5-for-17. "We just have to stay focused and hope it gets better."
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