The Nets ran their losing skid to five straight, their longest of the season. And this defeat was also likely their worst of the season.
And this defeat was also likely their worst of the season.
They led 112-104 with under two minutes left, but coughed up a 12-2 run to close the game, coming unraveled at the worst possible time.They also fell half game behind the fast-charging Heat, whom they play Saturday in Miami. But it was fittingly Spencer Dinwiddie – who had a stellar night on both ends of the floor – that gave them breathing room with a layup that made it 114-12 with :29 left in regulation.
Mitchell got fouled and went to the line. He made just one of two, but the Nets failed to protect the defensive glass.
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